Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I was a political puppet of the House of Tudor (succeeding House of Plantagenet after War of the Roses), that played the role of queen (archetype of virgin Mary, red haired serpent priestess) of the British Empire from 1558 to 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (decapitated in 1536) and controlled by the Protestant Church and Secretary of State, Lord High Treasurer and Lord Privy Seal William Cecil. She was educated with the New Learning method (tutor Roger Ascham), the Hermeticism (cult of Mercury/Hermes) of the de Medici family. She worked with spymaster Francis Walsingham (use of cryptography, at war with the jesuits who were trying to murder Elizabeth), occultist John Dee and Elizabeth Stuart of the Frederick V and Elizabeth wedding. | ![]() |
Anne Boleyn's brother George Boleyn was arrested for incest with his sister.
She was sexually abused by Thomas Seymour, brother of Henry VIII's wife Jane Seymour.
John Dee saw himself as new Merlin and Elizabeth as King Arthur. He tutored Philip Sydney, who was to become Elizabeth's husband.
Walsingham worked with Anthony Bacon, brother of Francis Bacon (Shakespeare).
In 1587 she beheaded Catholic Mary Queen of Scots (daughter of James V Stuart and Mary Bourbon-Guise) after the Babington plot with jesuit John Ballard.
She was a friend of Anne Russell and Jesuit William Bathe. She was in contact with sultan Murad III of Ottoman Empire. She was an ally of the Protestant House of Orange.
She helped founding the East India Company to create a world empire.
The Tudor family was replaced with the House of Stuart.
Robert Cecil selected Aleister Crowley to become the new John Dee.
Elizabeth II Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was a mind controlled Dame of Malta, made queen in 1952, was named after her. She married Philip Mountbatten, duke of Edinburgh on 11/20/1947 (year of media ritual with Elizabeth Short), at the end of the 22 year period, 44 years after wedding Crowley. She was the mother of prince Charles, who married Diana Spencer archetype, to give birth to Antichrist figure King William V and Harry Mountbatten
born 9/7/1533, date Elia Kazan, Buddy Holly, Dario Argento, d Mac Miller.
died 3/24/1603.
Elizabeth in pop culture
1623 Shakespeare play Henry VIII
1692 Henry Purcell The Faerie Queen
1815 Giaochino Rossini Elizabetta
1881 Mark Twain The Prince and the Pauper
1910 GB Shaw The Dark Lady of the Sonnets
1937 Fire Over England Flora Robson Laurence Olivier Vivien Leigh James Mason produced by Erich Pommer (UFA)
1939 The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Bette Davis Errol Flyn Vincent Price Nanette Fabray (trained by Max Reinhardt, niece of Lou Adler's wife Shelley Fabares)
1953 Young Bess Jean Simmons Kay Walsh (married to Elliot Jacques of Tavistock and British Psychoanalytical Society) Dawn Addams (married to Vittorio Massimo) MGM
1954 Superman comic
1957 The Story of Mankind Agnes Moorehead
1971 Mary Queen of Scots Glenda Jackson Vanessa Redgrave Patrick McGoohan Ian Holm Universal Pictures
1977 The Prince and the Pauper Raquel Welsh Charlton Heston
1986 Blackadder III Miranda Richardson
1992 Orlando Tilda Swinton Quentin Crisp (transgender agenda)
1998 Elizabeth Cate Blanchett Shekhar Kapur Geoffrey Rush Richard Attenborough as William Cecil Joseph Fiennes Eric Cantona Daniel Craig Lily Allen Vincent Cassel
1998 Shakespeare in Love Judi Dench (James Bond)
2001 Mentors Margot Kidder
2005 Elizabeth I HBO Helen Mirren Ewen Bremner Ian McDarmid Jeremy Irons
2007 Elizabeth: The Golden Age Cate Blanchett
2011 Anonymous Vanessa Redgrave Roland Emmerich Rhys Ifans as Edward de Vere David Thewlis as William Cecil
2017 Elizabeth I Lily Cole
2018 Mary Queen of Scots Margot Robbie as Elizabeth I Saoirse Ronan Guy Pierce
2020 Bill & Ted Face the Music Keanu Reeves
2022 Becoming Elizabeth Starz