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__NOTOC__{{Mediawiki:Banner}}<div class="portal" style="width:85%;">[[File:Elizabeth_I_when_a_PrincessDailyhistory.jpg|left|thumb|175px]]==[[Was Elizabeth I Justified in having her Cousin Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland Executed?]]=='''Featured Article'''When studying the lives of Elizabeth I and her rival cousin Mary Stuart, modern interpretations paint a fairly definitive picture of their perceived personalities. Elizabeth’s character org is revealed through titles such as ''Elizabeth I, Red Rose of the House of Tudor'' by Katherine Lasky, ''Elizabeth I: Queen of England’s'' Golden Age by Paul Hilliam, or Clark Hulse’s Elizabeth: Ruler an Amazon Associate and Legendearns money from links (primarily to books) from Amazon.{{Read more|Was Elizabeth I Justified in having her Cousin Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland Executed?}}</div>
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