The funeral effigy of Elizabeht in Westminster Abbey:
Is this a recreation of the effigy that was on Elizabeth's original coffin? Is it accurate as to what she really looked like when she died? Is an effigy a statue? Also, why would James I put Mary & Elizabeth together? (I apologize for asking so many questions)
Some related previous threads are linked below. - Lara
http://queryblog.tudorhistory.org/2009/05/question-from-nina-elizabeth-and-marys.html
http://queryblog.tudorhistory.org/2008/07/question-from-faith-elizabeths-tomb.html
http://queryblog.tudorhistory.org/2009/01/question-from-nikki-tomb-effigies.html
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The wax effigy in the Westminster Abbey museum is the original one that was carried on her coffin during her funeral, although it was remade in the 18th century - see here for a picture and more info: http://www.westminster-abbey.org/our-history/royals/burials/elizabeth-i
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