Queen Victoria could be said to be one of the greatest rulers in history. She ruled over England and Ireland from 1837 until 1901, she had the longest continuously reign until Queen Elizabeth II passed her in 2015. The era that Queen Victoria had the crown was named after her as the Victorian Age. She was loved and adored by her people, she was a very strong ruler. Alexandrina Victoria was born in London on May 24, 1819. Her father died when she was only eight months old. She was taught at the Royal Palace by a governess, she became very skilled in drawing and painting and had a deep passion for writing in her journal. Queen Victoria was said to be very warmhearted as a child. Queen Victoria took the throne in June 1837, at the age of 18.
Queen Elizabeth was a strong minded woman. Elizabeth the 1 was queen at age 25. She was born in September 7,1533. She was born in Mayfair London in the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth 1 should be included in Marine View Middle School art show because she was well educated and made nice rules.
Catherine Bush is an author and by extension, a novelist who has an outstanding record of publishing books with interesting stories and real life experiences summarized in novelty. In 1985, she published a book that reviewed and brought back the reality the past life of England's Queen, Elizabrth1.In this book, Bush gets deeper in the life of England Monarchy Lady. She explores her inner life and personality. She goes overboard to narrate the Queen's relationship with her family, her subjects, and her state duties. Queen Elizabeth is one lucky woman who rose to Queenship at
Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819, in Kensington Palace in London. Her parents were Edward, the Duke of Kent, and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg. When Queen Victoria was 8 months old her father passed away, and her mother reacted by shunning Victoria's uncles on her father’s side, William IV and George IV. Having had a secluded upbringing her personality hardened and she grew into having strong prejudices towards others and became very stubborn. She was also inclined to self-pity. Her mother's advisor Sir John Conroy twisted her childhood from her. He was the one who had convinced her mother to shun the uncles, and convinced her to raise Victoria by the "Kensington system." This system isolated Victoria from most, and, in Conroy's hopes, would make her depend on him to rule the country. When both her uncle's passed away before succeeding the throne, at 18 years old she became the Queen, and she did so alone. The one thing her mother did teach her was to be cautious in who she friended. Victoria's memory held firm of those who mistreated her, and she was not one to 'forgive and forget'. Queen Victoria disagreed with some of the traditions and values that had been around. For one she hated childbirth and everything to do with children, yet she was supposed to represent motherhood and family and she did. Even though she
Queen Elizabeth was born in 1533 in Greenwich. Her parents, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, were not satisfied with her birth because they could not have male heirs. Since Henry suspected his wife for committing adulteries and blamed her for not giving him a boy, he decapitated her. Although Elizabeth did not grow up with the background of a loving family, she never stopped studying, but endeavored to develop her disposition to become a monarch. She cogitated over her studies with the best scholars and experts, learning six diverse languages: English, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek, and Italian. After few years, the demise of King Henry let Mary I succeed to the throne, becoming the first queen, who was later
She was believed to be one of the smartest and greatest rulers of this time. Catherine the Great was born on May 2, 1729 in Stettin, Prussia, what is now known as Szczecin, Poland. She was the daughter of Christiana August and Jonna Elizabeth. She was one of five children. She had two brothers, Fredrick Augustus and William Christian, and two sisters, Elizabeth Ulrike and Auguste Christine.
Queen Isabella was born in April 22, 1451 she was born in Mmadrigal de las Aaltas Ttorres, Sspain. In 1478, they established the spanish inquisitions as a royal council under royal control. In the 1492 the Inquisition persuaded the catholic kings to expel the jews whose conversion to christianity was doubtful. It was typical of Iisabella’s political vision that she agree to finance the expedition of Cchristopher Ccolumbus which brought the new world and wealth to Sspain. Her marriage to Fferdinand II of Aaragon began a thirty five year joint rule of a unified spain by the catholic monarchs. Ferdinand and Isabella succeeded as joint sovereigns to the throne of castile on the death of Isabella’s half brother henry IV in December of 1474. From
Some of the best highlights of Queen Elizabeth was that she was one of the only queens who decided not to be married, because of her traumatic life at a young age. She was also one of the best queens according to the people. When she ruled the land she was very successful, there was about 44 years of peace during her reign. Not only was she a great Queen, she was humble being. The Queen is also well known for her great styles and timely sessions of getting ready for the day .
In the sixteenth century, London, England, many events happened to the good and for the worse. Many things happened that were positive for London, here are a few. Queen Elizabeth I ruled the largest city in both Britain and Europe, London. Theater became quite popular to go watch, Shakespeare was widely regarded for his playwrights. Just when things are getting good the negative stuff happens and kills thousands. The black death or bubonic plague broke out, no one was safe, not even the monarch. No matter was social ranking you were, you still were affected by good and evil. Social ranking affectingly played a big part in living quarters, money, marriage, and safety at the time.
When Queen Elizabeth was in school she knew five different languages. Queen Elizabeth was born on September 7th and she was blood poisoned and died March 24th, 1603. She was a Princess of King Henry and Queen Anna.
Queen Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533, in a palace in Greenwich, England. Her father was King Henry the Eighth. Her mother, Queen Anne, was young and very beautiful indeed. Elizabeth had had her father’s bright red hair and pale skin.
Catherine the Great ruled from 1762-1796, until she died at age 67. Catherine the Great is the best absolute monarch of Russia because she controlled nobility, monarchy, military, religion, and taxes and government spending. Catherine managed to be an efficient, energetic empress, yet also a ruthless ruler during her time as queen.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was a gracious, inspiring, and witty ruler that, in many ways, changed the course of history. Her ruling allowed England to flourish, gain wealth, and change in drastic ways. Queen Elizabeth started her rule in 1583 when she was 25 years-old. Prior to Elizabeth becoming Queen, a terrible ruler made the country of England an unstable country. This ruler was Queen Mary, who ruled all of England and Ireland in the early 1500’s.
Queen Elizabeth I was the end of the Tudor dynasty, and if I may say so myself she did a tremendous job as deity. There have been plenty of great monarchs in the past and still today. She truly reconciled femininity and authority, while leading England into the Golden Ages during her years as queen. She definitely empathized the importance of education, she even let Parliament get involved in the government; she had a passion for the arts, speaking several different languages and frequently attending multiple Shakespearean dramas. Overall you could say that this queen was well rounded. Elizabeth changed the course of history by restoring England
Queen Elizabeth I left a great and lasting impact on the country of England. She became queen at twenty-five years old in 1558 and reigned successfully from November 17, 1558 to March 24, 1603, a total of forty-four years.
Born on 24 May, 1819 in Kensington Palace, Alexandrina Victoria was the only daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg. At birth, Victoria was the fifth in line after her father and his three older brothers. Eight months after her birth, her father had died and she was the next in line as her three uncles before her had no legitimate children who survived. In 1830 after her uncle George IV died, she became heiress presumptive next to her surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act of 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as her regent just in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William in 1836 declared in the Duchess’ presence that he wanted to live until