I own nothing
All rights go to Showtime Video Rating: / 5
Elizabeth movie clips: http://j.mp/1J9Q0Ka
BUY THE MOVIE: http://amzn.to/u9V9tw
Don’t miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) goes to visit Queen Mary (Kathy Burke) and beg for her life; Mary insults her mother, but agrees not to kill her.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
This British-made historical drama depicts the rise of young Elizabeth Tudor to Queen of England, a reign of intrigue and betrayals. In 1554, Queen Mary I (Kathy Burke) tries to restore Catholicism as England’s single faith. With no heir to the crown, she maneuvers to keep her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett) from succeeding her, but her efforts fail. With Mary dead, Elizabeth is proclaimed Queen of England in November 1558. Elizabeth relishes the return from exile of her childhood sweetheart, Lord Robert Dudley (Joseph Fiennes). Chief adviser Sir William Cecil (Richard Attenborough) urges the young Queen to forget personal matters and instead address the country’s pressing problems. England is bankrupt, has no army, and is under serious threat from abroad. Elizabeth even has enemies within her own court, the most dangerous being the Duke of Norfolk (Christopher Eccleston). Hoping for an heir, Cecil suggests marriage candidates — King Philip II of Spain or the French Duc d’Anjou (Vincent Cassel) — to secure the realm. Elizabeth agrees to meet their ambassadors, but her true feelings are revealed when she meets Dudley for a secret tryst. French “warrior queen” Mary of Guise (Fanny Ardent) amasses troops at the Scottish border. Elizabeth bows to the pro-War lobby led by Norfolk, despite protests from her Master of Spies, the enigmatic Sir Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), but the decision to fight leads to a humiliating defeat. As dark clouds of court conspiracies gather, and the possibility of assassination looms, Elizabeth strikes out at her enemies and puts her trust in Walsingham. Shown at 1998 film fests (Venice, Toronto), this is the first English-language film of Indian director Shekhar Kapur, who shot on locations at Northumberland, Derbyshire, North Yorkshire, and at Shepperton Studios.
WHO ARE WE?
The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MOVIE CHANNELS:
MOVIECLIPS: http://bit.ly/1u2yaWd
ComingSoon: http://bit.ly/1DVpgtR
Indie & Film Festivals: http://bit.ly/1wbkfYg
Hero Central: http://bit.ly/1AMUZwv
Extras: http://bit.ly/1u431fr
Classic Trailers: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe
Pop-Up Trailers: http://bit.ly/1z7EtZR
Movie News: http://bit.ly/1C3Ncd2
Movie Games: http://bit.ly/1ygDV13
Fandango: http://bit.ly/1Bl79ye
Fandango FrontRunners: http://bit.ly/1CggQfC
HIT US UP:
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1y8M8ax
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt
Pinterest: http://bit.ly/14wL9De
Tumblr: http://bit.ly/1vUwhH7 Video Rating: / 5
Dr. Liz McIngvale is using her past experience dealing with severe OCD to help others who are struggling with mental illness: http://abc13.com/3115783/ Video Rating: / 5
Now Elizabeth I is known for being the queen that signed over England for a staggering forty five years, well almost. She was the daughter of the notorious king Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. The queen who lost her head by French swords man. Elizabeth was just two years old when her mother was brutally taken away from her.
Elizebethβs reign over England has gone down in history as the golden age, especially for art and drama. Elizabeth was also the last monarch in the Tudor dynasty as she died without leaving an heir, instead she named James the sixth of Scotland as her successor. He went on to become James the first of England. The first Stuart monarch of England.
In todays video we will be looking at the suspected causes of death for Elizabeth and then discussing what the agreed real cause of death of the queen was. Video Rating: / 5
The actual cause of death of Elizabeth I
The cause of Elizabethβs death remains a hotly contested subject. Before her death, Elizabeth refused permission for a post-mortem to be conducted, leaving the cause of her death forever shrouded in mystery. But they are a few details that may have caused her death.
We are all familiar with the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth 1 of England, who reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603. Her portraits show a slight body lost in extravagant dresses, and magnificent white ruffs framing the pale face.
Elizabeth I is one of England’s most well-known monarchs. She was
the daughter of the infamous King
Henry VIII, and his second wife the
illustrious Queen Anne Boleyn, who
was executed when Elizabeth was just two years old. Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1558 upon the death of her half-sister Queen Mary. England had become a major world power in every respect, and Queen Elizabeth I passed into history as one of Englandβs greatest monarchs. the premature deaths of her younger half-brother, King Edward VI, in 1553 and her older half-sister, Queen Mary I, in 1558, left her as Henryβs only surviving legitimate child and paved the way for Elizabeth to become the queen that year. She would reign for 45 years down to 1603, making her one of Englandβs longest-reigning monarchs
#history
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Floating Cities by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3765-floating-cities
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Artist website: https://incompetech.
DISCLAIMER: All materials in these videos are used for education purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are, or represent, the copyright owner of some materials used in this video, and have an issue with the use of said material,please send an email Thankyou.
Some sources
https://www.wikipedia.org/
Tudorsociety
www.royal.uk
Google. Video Rating: / 5
On the 24th March 1603 inside of Richmond Palace, one of Englandβs greatest Queens died at the age of 69. She was the woman who would execute her own cousin who was an anointed Queen, and she would also see off the biggest threats to England of the 16th century. Elizabeth I was a woman who was sick a number of times throughout her life, and she was a Queen who despite being incredibly powerful was haunted by bouts of crippling self doubt with regards to her looks. She would be scarred from smallpox heavily on her face, and despite surviving the deadly disease when she was younger she would be possibly killed by the efforts she made to cover up these scars. For the real cause of Elizabeth Iβs death has been debated by historians for centuries, but there could have been one way that she may have prevented her death and it related to the heavy makeup that she wore. But what is the story of Elizabeth Iβs cause of death? Video Rating: / 5
One of the most successful Queens in History was Queen Elizabeth I. The final Tudor Monarch would achieve brilliant victory against the Spanish Armada, which at the time was the most feared naval fleet the world had ever seen. She would manage to sort out a number of problems inside of her Kingdom, and she also had a rather brutal side. She would sentence Mary Queen of Scots to death, and she would executed a number of other prominent people including some of her favourites. To many people at the time, they believed their Queen was immortal, and she was known as Gloriana however as the 1600s came around, she was becoming increasingly more frail. One thing that has not been cleared up though is what killed the final Tudor Monarch, and there are a number of interesting ideas as to what was the final cause of Elizabeth Iβs death. But what is the story of this?
Elizabeth I is considered one of the greatest queens to have ever reigned, and the Tudor Monarch was a fierce lady who knew what she wanted. She was strong willed, and many people would think twice about crossing her, but early into her reign she suffered from a bout of a very deadly illness that had been around in England for some time. Smallpox over the years killed millions around the globe, but it even affected the English throne as Elizabeth I believed at one point she would succumb to the deadly disease. But this plunged England into crisis as at the time there were no plans drawn up for her successor. Elizabeth did eventually recover, but she was haunted and reminded of her battle with smallpox every single day. But what is the story of the deadly disease that almost killed Elizabeth I?
Elizabeth Iβs bout of near fatal illness of 1562 exposed how vulnerable England was with a female monarch who did not have any children or heirs. This left the country vulnerable to attack and invasion, and for a brief two week period where the Queen was suffering, the governance of the country was shaky and tenuous. Video Rating: / 5
Queen Elizabethβs doctors expressed concern for her health on Thursday, recommending in a statement that she βremain under medical supervision.β The statement from the palace uses language that differs from their normal communications about the 96-year-old monarchβs health. NBCβs Molly Hunter reports for TODAY.
Β» Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY
Β» Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY
About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series.
Connect with TODAY Online!
Visit TODAY’s Website: http://on.today.com/ReadTODAY
Find TODAY on Facebook: http://on.today.com/LikeTODAY
Follow TODAY on Twitter: http://on.today.com/FollowTODAY
Follow TODAY on Instagram: http://on.today.com/InstaTODAY
Pale white skin was the signature look for the upper class in the Elizabethan era and Queen Elizabeth I’s makeup was perhaps one of the most iconic examples. But what was IN all that caked on makeup? Turns out, there was quite a cost for that noble, porcelain skin as the makeup contained lead. The price for beauty? Slowly poisoning yourself. Yikes. Video Rating: / 5
1 out of 4 people suffer from mental illness. Look around you, and chances are out of the closest 3 people, 1 of you may be suffering from mental illness. Elizabeth speaks volumes from her own experience battling mental illness and how it is not a personal problem, but a communal one for which we are all responsible to address.
Elizabeth is a junior at the University of Texas at Austin studying Chemistry. She is a pre-medical student hoping to one day run her own practice and use a combination of diet, therapy, and medicine to heal the physical and psychological wounds of her patients. She is the proud owner of her mini wiener dog Bella, who helped her heal and grow through some of her life’s toughest battles.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx Video Rating: / 5