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Was Queen Elizabeth the First a man?
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A friend of mine swears that she read a piece somewhere that suggested that the young queen died and had been replaced by a man, who disguised himself and took the place of the queen. Yes, I know, I thought she was pulling my leg too. But she's absolutely insistent that she saw it somewhere. Can anyone else shed any light on this err strange statement.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.back in 1996, I was a French senior student at the University of Tampa, Fl. I was doing a pretty long paper on Elizabeth I, and my tutor gave me the copy of an article issued in National Geographic I think, back in the 80s. It read that young Elizabeth had died of some disease, and the maids being afraid of Henry VIII's wrath, had disguised Elizabeth's cousin (who was a boy) as a girl on Henry VIII visit... That's how a man took the identity of Elizabeth and got to the throne of England... I would like not to believe this, but I'd be interested in reading the article again....
In actual fact there is a myth that elizabeth was a man. the myth goes that while sent to bisely away from the plague, she died there of a fever.the locals, afraid of henryv111's reaction, tried to find another ginger girl. but there were none, only a ginger boy. so he posed as elizabeth, and went on to become 'queen'.