what were peoples opinions to women at the time elizabeth became queen
people thought a woman was too weak and unintellectual to be queen
why were people fearful of a weak monarch
a weak monarch and powerful nobles had led to the War of the Roses that had torn England apart just a century before
how old was elizabeth when she succeeded
25
why were people concerned that elizabeth had no children
why no heir to the throne
she was the last of Henry VIII children, so if she didn’t have children, the tudor dynasty would die
pros of marriage for elizabeth
cons of marriage for elizabeth
who did elizabeth receive early proposals from
Prince Eric of Sweden and King Philip of Spain
how did elizabeth handle the proposal from Prince Eric of Sweden
she negotiated with eh Swedes for years
how did elizabeth react to Philip’s proposal and why
she turned him down immediately
what foreign proposals did elizabeth get
Prince eric of sweden
king philip of spain
son of the holy roman emperor, Charles of Austria
who were elizabeth’s english suitors
Earl of Arundel
Sir William Pickering
Robert Dudley
who was the most serious contender for marriag
elizabeth’s childhood friend and favourite, Robert Dudley, the earl of leicester
-> the two were close friends and historians agree that elizabeth genuinely loved him
why could elizabeth not marry dudley
as elizabeth aged, who was her attention focused on as a suitor
the Duke of Alençon, a younger brother of the king of france
- although her was 20 years younger than her, physically deformed and catholic, he seemed a serious prospect and the two got along
-> elizabeth affectionately called him her ‘frog’
what was the privy councils reaction to the match between elizabeth and the Duke of Alençon
when did elizabeth and duke of alençon not get married
when did elizabeth contract smallpox
october 1562
why was elizabeth contracting small pox such a serious problem
why was elizabeth not naming an heir an issue
there was a surplus of potential heirs
what were the two main claims to the throne and how was it made difficult
what did elizabeth consider as a way of bringing mary stuart under english influence and why did it not work
she considered having dudley marry mary
mary saw dudley as socially inferior and the plans came to nothing
what had mary done to strengthen her claim to the english throne
much to the anger of elizabeth, mary married elizabeth’s cousin, Lord Darnley
who was elizabeth warming to to name heir
although neither of the grey sisters were particularly inspiring candidates, in 1561, elizabeth appeared to be warming to the idea of making Catherine grey he official heir
why did elizabeth end up not naming catherine grey an heir
catherine had secretly married the Earl of Hertford without elizabeth’s permission and had fallen pregnant
-> elizabeth was furious and had her imprisoned in the tower of london for the rest of her life
it is possible that catherine starved herself to death in despair
catherine and hertford had 2 sons, both born in prison, but they were declared illegitimate and barred from the succession
catherine’s younger sister, mary, also married without elizabeth’s permission and she too was placed under house arrest, dying childless a little over a decade later