When Queen Elizabeth’s reign is threatened by ruthless familial betrayal and Spain’s invading army, she and her shrewd adviser must act to safeguard the lives of her people.
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Film Cast:
Elizabeth I, Queen of England: Cate Blanchett
Sir Walter Raleigh: Clive Owen
Sir Francis Walsingham: Geoffrey Rush
Sir Christopher Hatton: Laurence Fox
Amyas Paulet: Tom Hollander
Elizabeth Throckmorton: Abbie Cornish
Robert Reston: Rhys Ifans
King Philip II of Spain: Jordi Mollà
Mary, Queen of Scots: Samantha Morton
Anthony Babington: Eddie Redmayne
Calley: Adrian Scarborough
William Walsingham: Adam Godley
Archduke Charles: Christian Brassington
Count Georg von Helfenstein: Robert Cambrinus
Dr. John Dee: David Threlfall
Spanish Minister: Vidal Sancho
Ursula Walsingham: Kelly Hunter
Lord Howard: John Shrapnel
Torturer: Sam Spruell
Cellarman: David Sterne
Admiral Sir William Winter: David Robb
Courtier: Jonathan Bailey
Walsingham’s Servant: Steve Lately
Woman with Baby: Kate Fleetwood
Infanta Isabel of Spain: Aimee King
Annette: Susan Lynch
Mary Walsingham: Kristin Coulter Smith
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #1: Hayley Burroughs
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #2: Kirsty McKay
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #3: Lucia Ruck Keene
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #4: Lucienne Venisse-Back
Laundry Woman: Elise McCave
Margaret: Penelope McGhie
First Court Lady: Coral Beed
Second Court Lady: Rosalind Halstead
Manteo: Steven Loton
Wanchese: Martin Baron
Walsingham’s Agent: David Armand
Sir Francis Throckmorton: Steven Robertson
Ramsey: Jeremy Barker
Burton: George Innes
Mary Walsingham: Kirstin Smith
Old Throckmorton: Tim Preece
Dance Master: Benjamin May
Royal Servant: Glenn Doherty
Dean of Peterborough: Chris Brailsford
Executioner: Dave Legeno
Spanish Archbishop: Antony Carrick
Marriage Priest: John Atterbury
First Spanish Officer: Alex Giannini
Second Spanish Officer: Joe Ferrara
Courtier: Alexander Barnes
Courtier: Charles Bruce
Courtier: Jeremy Cracknell
Courtier: Benedict Green
Courtier: Adam Smith
Courtier: Simon Stratton
Courtier: Crispin Swayne
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Kitty Fox
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Kate Lindesay
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Katherine Templar
Courtier (uncredited): Morne Botes
Young Boy (uncredited): Finn Morrell
Tyger Salior (uncredited): Shane Nolan
Film Crew:
Screenplay: William Nicholson
Director of Photography: Remi Adefarasin
Editor: Jill Bilcock
Original Music Composer: A.R. Rahman
Original Music Composer: Craig Armstrong
Set Decoration: Richard Roberts
Stunts: Peter Pedrero
Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
Casting: Fiona Weir
Stunts: Rob Inch
Stunts: Andy Smart
Additional Camera: David Worley
Costume Design: Alexandra Byrne
Supervising Sound Editor: Mark Auguste
Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas
Supervising Art Director: Frank Walsh
Director: Shekhar Kapur
Screenplay: Michael Hirst
Editor: Andrew Haddock
Art Direction: David Allday
Set Costumer: Martin Chitty
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Single
Scenic Artist: Rohan Harris
Stunts: Ray Nicholas
Art Direction: Andy Thomson
Art Direction: Jason Knox-Johnston
Production Manager: Mark Mostyn
Stunts: George Cottle
Stunts: David Anders
Stunts: Peter Miles
Visual Effects Supervisor: John Lockwood
Stunts: John Kearney
Stunts: Paul Kennington
Stunts: Nick Chopping
Costume Supervisor: Suzi Turnbull
Hairstylist: Morag Ross
Art Direction: Phil Sims
Music Editor: Tony Lewis
ADR Recordist: Robert Edwards
Stunt Double: Abbi Collins
Script Supervisor: Angela Wharton
ADR Editor: Tim Hands
Art Direction: Christian Huband
Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard Stammers
Stunts: Rowley Irlam
Assistant Art Director: Helen Xenopoulos
Foley Artist: Mario Vaccaro
Visual Effects Supervisor: Steve Street
Property Master: David Balfour
Greensman: Ian Whiteford
Foley Editor: Andrew Neil
Stunts: Gordon Seed
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tim Cavagin
Dialogue Editor: Sam Auguste
Scenic Artist: James Gemmill
Unit Publicist: Stacy Mann
Camera Operator: Ben Wilson
Visual Effects Editor: Aled Robinson
Stunts: Paul Herbert
Hairstylist: Do...
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Israel Adesanya Biography: Age, Record, Net Worth, Next Fight, Wife, Parents and Loss
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Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich (1625–1672)
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich (1644–1689)
Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich (1670–1729)
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718–1792)
John Montagu, 5th Earl of Sandwich (1744–1814)
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John Edward Hollister Montagu, 11th Earl of Sandwich (b. 1943)
...Look, I’m just saying, I’m noticing a pattern here.
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...why though?
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Kings name: Kamehameha III. Name: Kauikeaouli Full name: Keaweaweʻula Kīwalaʻō Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa Kalani Waiakua Kalanikau Iokikilo Kīwalaʻō i ke kapu Kamehameha Birth: March 17, 1814 Place: Keauhou Bay at North Kona, Hawaiʻi island Died: December 15, 1854 Place: Hoihoikeʻea, Honolulu, Oʻahu Cause of death: Age: 40 Years Burial: January 10, 1855 Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum Wife: Queen Kalama Father: Kamehameha I Mother: Keōpūolani Step-grandfather: Oncel: Siblings 1: Prince Keaweaweʻulaokalani I – died Siblings 2: Prince Keaweaweʻulaokalani II -died Siblings 3: Siblings 4: Siblings 5: Term of office: June 6, 1825 – December 15, 1854 Issue: Keaweaweʻulaokalani I Keaweaweʻulaokalani II Kīwalaʻō (illegitimate) Albert Kūnuiākea (illegitimate) Kamehameha IV (hānai) Kaʻiminaʻauao (hānai)
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Short Timeline
1835
When Kauikeaouli came to the throne in 1835, the native population numbered about 150,000, which was already less than one third of the Hawaiian population at the time of Captain Cook’s arrival to Hawaii in 1778.
1832
Kamehameha III should marrie the daughter Kamanele of Governor John Adams Kuakini
1834
Kamanele died before the marriage
February 14, 1837
Kamehameha III marry Kalama Hakaleleponi Kapakuhaili after the death of his sister late 1836 in a Christian ceremony, against the wishes of Kīnaʻu
1839
The first act of Kamehameha III was a declaration of human rights after the training of William Richards when he resign from the church and become a political advisor.
1839
Under a French threat of war, Roman Catholicism was legalized in the Edict of Toleration and the first statutory law code was established
1840
Hawaii’s first Constitution
1840
He moved the capital from Lahaina to Honolulu
September 1840
Charles Wilkes arrived on the United States Exploring Expedition
February 1843
British Captain Lord George Paulet pressured Kamehameha III into surrendering the Hawaiian kingdom to the British crown Kamehameha III alerted London of the captain’s rogue actions which eventually restored the kingdom’s independence
July 1843
British Admiral Richard Thomas rejected Paulet’s actions and the kingdom was restored on July 31
July 31, 1843
Was celebrated thereafter as Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, Sovereignty Restoration Day, an official national holiday of the kingdom
November 28,1843
Britain and France officially recognized the independence of the Hawaiian Kingdom
1840s
Through the 1840s a formal legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom and cabinet replaced the informal council of chiefs
February 10, 1846
A commission to Quiet Land Titles was formed
1849
Admiral Louis Tromelin led a French invasion of Honolulu
September 1849
Judd was sent with the heir apparent Prince Alexander Liholiho and Kamehameha V on a diplomatic mission. They returned with a new treaty with the United States
1850s
Hawaii became a popular winter destination
May 16, 1854
King Kamehameha III proclaimed the Hawaiian Kingdom neutral in the Crimean War in Europe
August 1854
U.S. Commissioner David L. Gregg received instructions from Secretary of State William L. Marcy and negotiated a treaty of annexation with Wyllie It was never signed, and might not have been ratified by the Senate
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamehameha_III
Kamehameha-Dynastie – Kamehameha III.
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