The Act of Supremacy passed, making official the schism with the Catholic Church of Rome. The king is recognized as the Head of the new Church of England.
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Which handbooks form Italy inspired the English courtiers?
Il Cortigiano by Castiglione and Il Principe by Macchiavelli
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Who was Mary I and why was she called "Bloody Mary"?
She was Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon's daughter. She was called "Bloody Mary" because she persecuted many protestants.
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Who was Henry VIII's last wife?
Catherine Parr
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What was the difference between England and the other European countries at the beginning of the 1500s?
England was still a remote and insular place
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Who are the 4 Tudor sovereigns after Henry VII?
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I
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Who is the first Stuart king becoming king of England?
James VI
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Who were Elisabeth I's parents?
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
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When did Elisabeth become queen?
In 1558 after Mary I died.
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In "The Coronation Portrait" what do the sceptre and the orb represent?
The sceptre represents the earthly power and the authority of the Queen; the orb the religious power.
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What was the language of culture at the beginning of 1500s?
Latin, it was used by authors when they wanted to be understood abroad.
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How can we understand that Elisabeth was religious?
In her portraits she is always wearing religious objects such as the cross in her crown or a cross on the orb. She believed that she was given the crown by God.