The Tudor period ends with the Elizabethan era, when Elizabeth I reigned as Queen from 1558 to 1603. This is widely considered a golden age of English history. During this time there was victory over the Spanish Armada, explorers such as Sir Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh discovered more of the known world, and William Shakespeare wrote many of his now famous plays and sonnets. It was an era that saw much advancement in the Western world, and this included jewellery. New fashions emerged, such as the adornment of pendants, and new skills were developed which led to goldwork becoming more intricate and ornate.