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Elizabeth's Coronation
Elizabeth's official crowning ceremony in London on January 15, 1559, used as a means to gain public support and showcase dedication despite financial difficulties.
Royal Court
The group of advisors, including privy councillors, judges, and Lord lieutenants, who lived with Elizabeth in Whitehall palace and assisted her in various domestic and governmental duties.
Privy Council
A council of 19 men chosen by Queen Elizabeth to assist in governance, political decisions, and communication with the nation, often leading to disagreements due to diverse views.
Elizabeth's Main Advisors
Key figures like William Cecil, Sir Francis Walsingham, and Robert Dudley who played crucial roles in advising Elizabeth on political matters and personal relationships.
Local Government in Wales
The system established to ensure law and order in Wales, with the Council of Wales overseeing its administration and the Lord President, such as Sir Henry Sidney and Sir Henry Herbert, serving as the primary leader.