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It is one of those dynastic ironies that the great royal enemy of Elizabeth I of England, Philip II of Spain, was also related to her in what way?
Question 1:
It is one of those dynastic ironies that the great royal enemy of Elizabeth I of England, Philip II of Spain, was also related to her in what way?
A.
He was her cousin.
B.
He was her uncle.
C.
He was her brother-in-law.
D.
He was her father-in-law.
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