Anne I of England (Caesar of Rome)

Anne I of England (5 July 1532 – 1592) was from 22 February 1561 until her assassination. She was King of England and Ireland, and continued the nominal claim by English monarchs to the Kingdom of France. Anne was the fourth monarch of the Tudor dynasty, succeeding her late father,.

Anne ascended to the throne on the eve of a widespread war in Europe, the in 1562, which eventually spread to the British isles due to clashes between Catholics and the minority Reformist population (mostly ). She, as well as many of the members of Parliament, was killed during the by Reformist extremists in what became known as the. Her death caused a succession crisis in England and full-out war began, as her sister and son fought over the throne for two different faiths.