How old was queen elizabeth 1 when she died


How did queen elizabeth 1 die!

What killed Queen Elizabeth I? How inches of thick makeup led to the queen's death

Queen Elizabeth I is known for being one of the most fearsome monarchs to have ever ruled.

However, there are many people who still don’t know the cause of her death.

After a reign spanning nearly 45 years - the ninth longest in British history - Queen Elizabeth I died on the March 24, 1603 at the age of 69.

A post-mortem was not permitted at the time of her passing. The exact cause of her death has been rumoured to be anything from pneumonia to cancer.

The answer? None of the above.

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The most likely cause of death is blood poisoning. This is likely to have been brought on by the use of a lead-based makeup.

The Queen's make-up of choice was known as “Venetian Ceruse” (or “the spirits of Saturn”), a substance that was classified as poisonous 31 years after Elizabeth’s death.

Whilst dawning jewels and extravagant dresses is common Queen elizabeth 1 death mask!