Elizabeth I of England (Hapsburg's Unite)

Elizabeth I (August 4, 1613 - January 1, 1637) became Queen of England and Ireland in August 4, 1613 and was officially crowned on December 28 at the age of 28. Elizabeths mother was Elisabeth of Austria, who died a year later due to smallpox. Her father was Henry IX of England, though he had help in 1568 from Mary I of Scotland who had been forced to abdicate from Scotland, Mary grew an almost motherly relationship with Elizabeth, though Henry and Mary acted more like good friends. Elizabeth I was the sixth and last Tudor to be crowned Queen of England and Ireland, as after Elizabeths son Edward was part of the newly formed House of Avis-Tudor.

Marriage
In 1595 Elizabeth was married to her cousin, John IV of Portugal who was 21 at the time, while she was only 10. 8 years later Elizabeth fell pregnant and in June 14, 1604 she had a child, which was named Edward after the last child born by an English mother and Portuguese father. After this though most of the pregnancies were stillborn children (3 in total) and the last child born was a girl called Mary, though Elizabeth died during this in 1637, while the baby girl only survived for a month.