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Queen Elizabeth I

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Queen Elizabeth I
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Blue
Occupation: Queen of England
Relatives: Father: King Henry VIII
Mother: Anne Boleyn
Half-sister: Queen Mary I
First appearance: Margical History Tour
Voiced by: Julie Kavner
Yeardley Smith


Queen Elizabeth I was the queen of England between November 17, 1558, until her death on March 24, 1603. She was born January 15, 1559 and father to King Henry VIII. In The Simpsons, she has appeared in Four Great Women and a Manicure, a story narrated by Marge Simpson, in which she was played by Selma Bouvier.

Biography

1588 she was acquitted by Prince Ralph and King Julio but said no to them. After she rejected the King Julio, the king of Spain, he decided to attack England.

Elizabeth started to like Sir Walter Raleigh after he came back from America with tobacco. Before she met hem the first time she showed little interest in hers Lady in Waiting. After Sir Walter Raleigh stopped Spain's attacks she dubbed him Sir Sir Walter Raleigh .

Appearances