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Armada portrait
Who's queen Elizabeth?
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Representation of the symbols
England's invasion and defeat
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What she's wearing
Historical Importance
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History
Art and power: The Armada Portrait
SILVA PEREIRA Kayliah OUCHFOUNE kailyah
Introduction
Who's queen Elizabeth?
- Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
- Her mother was executed when Elizabeth was very young, and Elizabeth was later considered illegitimate for a time.
- Became queen in 1558 after her step brother (edouard VI) and her step sister ( Marie 1e)
- "The virgin queen" because she was never married
England's invasion
- In 1588, England faced a huge threat.
- Spanish Armada
- King Philip II wants to invade England
Objectives:
- To invade England and overthrow Queen Elizabeth I
- To restore Catholicism in a Protestant country
- To strengthen Spanish power in Europe and at sea
Historical importance
It strengthened the authority and prestige of Queen Elizabeth I.
- Defense of English independence: England avoided foreign invasion.
- Consolidation of Protestantism: Protestant religion was preserved.
- Foundation of future British power: England became a strong naval power.
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Index
Armada portrait
Who's queen Elizabeth?
Pag. XX
Pag. XX
Representation of the symbols
England's invasion and defeat
Pag. XX
Pag. XX
What she's wearing
Historical Importance
Pag. XX
Pag. XX
History
Art and power: The Armada Portrait
SILVA PEREIRA Kayliah OUCHFOUNE kailyah
Introduction
Who's queen Elizabeth?
England's invasion
Objectives:
Historical importance
It strengthened the authority and prestige of Queen Elizabeth I.