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Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000

Elizabeth I character jug produced for the Historic Royal Palaces of London, England, circa 2000. Elizabeth I (1533-1603), the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, ascended to the throne at the age of 25 after the deaths of her half-brother, Edward VI, and her half-sister, Mary I. She re-established Protestantism, whereby her cousin, the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots, became a dangerous rival and useful tool in the hands of the Catholics who wished to see Mary on the English throne. After many conspiracies, Elizabeth consented to her cousin's execution. This murderous act, the subsequent persecutions of Catholics and England's foreign policy enraged King Philip of Spain, and, in 1588, the Invincible Armada set sail to attack England. Elizabeth's fleet was the smaller but, with the skill and daring of her captains and the elements on their side, the Armada was defeated. Her forty-five year reign saw England take up its position as a world power through her political acumen and diplomacy. Having never married, the Virgin Queen left no heir to the throne, refusing until on her deathbed to name her successor, James VI of Scotland, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, became James I of England. A ship on rough seas forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Historic Royal Palaces

England

circa 2000

Model #:

Kings & Queens Collection

character jug

Size:

large

Height:

7"

Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
Elizabeth I character jug - Historic Royal Palaces circa 2000
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