Elizabeth I
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The state of Virginia is named after the “Virgin Queen.”
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The history of global corporations arguably began in 1600, when a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I granted the British East India Company a monopoly on Asian sea trade.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026
Dendrochronology analysis of the wooden panel the portrait was painted on dated the work to 1583, during the reign of her daughter Elizabeth I.
From BBC • Feb. 2, 2026
More than a decade after Henry’s death, a daughter of his, Elizabeth I, became queen and restored confidence with a nationwide recoinage.
From Barron's • Jan. 30, 2026
In the 16th century, California came within a Tudor whisker of being a queen’s land: Elizabeth I.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 1, 2025
Of course, women from Elizabeth I to Emmeline Pankhurst have from time to time given blistering speeches.
From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith
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