The Story of Elizabeth I: She Shaped the Course of England with Power and Cunning
Elizabeth I of England, known as the Virgin Queen, ruled from 1558 to 1603 and transformed her country into a major European power through her political intelligence and cunning.
Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist: I do not dream of the old alliance
Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, leader of the Center Party in Sweden, rejects cooperation with the Sweden Democrats over fundamental differences in political values, even while both parties propose tax cuts.
Elisabeth G. Iborra, the first Spanish woman graduated as a meat sommelier: "I don't leave home without magnesium salts"
Elisabeth G. Iborra has become the first Spanish woman to earn a meat sommelier diploma from the University of Buenos Aires, reflecting her passion for fine dining and gastronomy.
VIDEO ⟩ Ex-Prince Andrew ousted from his mansion: I am the son of the queen!
Ex-Prince Andrew was forcibly removed from his Royal Lodge mansion, insisting on his royal identity during the eviction.
‘I worked for Queen Elizabeth – Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moment made my skin crawl’
Ailsa Anderson, a former press secretary for Queen Elizabeth, expressed her discomfort about Prince Andrew's controversial Newsnight interview discussing his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
The reaction of former prince Andrew to the arrest: 'You can't do this, I am the son of Elizabeth'
Former Prince Andrew reportedly reacted to his arrest by asserting his royal lineage, indicating a sense of entitlement and disbelief in the face of serious allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
'I worked for Queen Elizabeth and know the truth about her relationship with Andrew'
A former press secretary for Queen Elizabeth II discusses the late monarch's relationship with Prince Andrew amid allegations of misconduct against him.
Queen Elizabeth with Today's Attitude. She Does Not Accept Husbands and Rules Alone
The article discusses a theatrical production focusing on Queen Elizabeth I's reign and the socio-cultural impact of theater in her time.
ON THIS DAY ⟩ Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland was Executed
Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland was executed on February 8, 1587, after spending 19 years in captivity accused of plotting against Queen Elizabeth I of England.
When Scotland's Queen Mary was beheaded, this was the reason for her punishment
Queen Mary of Scotland was executed on February 8, 1587, in England for alleged conspiracy to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I.
Australians issued coins featuring Elizabeth II: "I never would have guessed who it was"
Australia's Royal Mint has released two silver coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II, which have faced criticism for their resemblance to the late monarch.
The famous English queen financed pirates and rogues
Elizabeth I was crowned Queen of England on this day in 1559, marking a significant Protestant victory during a time of religious conflict, and she is remembered as one of the greatest queens in English history.
"I am not a bank". The provocations of Harry and Meghan against Elizabeth II and Charles III
The article discusses the evolving tensions between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the British royal family, particularly highlighting Meghan Markle's initial acceptance followed by significant changes that led to conflicts with Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.
March 5, 1326: Louis I of Anjou - the most powerful European king married the Croatian Elizabeth Kotromanić
On March 5, 1326, Louis I of Anjou, a powerful European king, married Elizabeth Kotromanić, a Croatian noblewoman.