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    confidence, communication, and commitment are some characteristics on what it takes to be a great leader. A leader is a person that takes charge and motivates a certain group to do certain things. Suleiman the Magnificent, Nelson Mandela, and Queen Elizabeth I all have the characteristics of being strong leaders even in the most dreadful times. Throughout history, leaders have made a big impact over time. Leaders have to be strong for the people that they are leading and they have to show them direction

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    encounters, politics and the strength of nation. At the time, France was led by King Henry IV, King Philip II ruled Spain, and England was looked over by queen Elizabeth I. These leaders had the greatest and strongest Empires in Europe, as well, as considered the greatest monarchs of their nation. The most significant leader was Elizabeth I, second was Henry IV, and finally Philip II. The greatest ruler is determined based on politics through their length of their ruling and accomplishments, military

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    disappointing day was that of her birth, Elizabeth Tudor’s life seemed almost made for trials and controversy, both personally and politically. Although she had, at times, a horrible temper and a disagreeable personality, and suffered through many physical and psychological problems as an adult, Elizabeth proved to be one of the most remarkable monarchs in English history. Firstly, I will discuss Elizabeth’s family (including her many stepmothers), and then I will talk about her relationship with

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    This book is Doran's way of arguing that the courtships during Queen Elizabeth I's reign were not just fun ways for the queen to show that she was wanted but that there was substance behind them. They were a strategy of hers to prove to her country that she would do whatever was necessary to protect them. She admits "in the past, biographers and historians dismissed the queen's courtships as 'empty charades', 'political dalliance', or 'diplomatic games', which had no chance of success because of

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    of its best monarchs, Queen Elizabeth. There were a great number of obstacles and unfortunate events that Elizabeth went through as a result of her parents. Although Queen Elizabeth I faced many difficulties, including both coming to the throne and during her reign, she was a great ruler with many successes that changed the course of England and its history. Elizabeth’s father was King Henry VIII. Many of Henry’s decisions and actions had an effect on what Elizabeth would be required to

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    Queen Elizabeth I Deserves To Be In The History Hall of Fame Queen Elizabeth I was a major political influence from her time and still influences our world today. Elizabeth I was born on September 7th, 1533 in Greenwich, England. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII, the half-sister of King Edward VI and Queen Mary I (Ellis 1). Elizabeth did not only rule the country she had accomplished many other tasks among her lifetime. She wrote her own poems (Women Writers Of Great Britain & Europe 1),

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    “I know I have the body of the weak and feeble but, I have a heart and stomach of a king!” This quote is from one of the most greatest and successful monarchs in the world. Queen Elizabeth the 1st, was born on September 7th, 1533 in Greenwich United Kingdom. She was known as a ‘Virgin Queen’ for refusing to marry. She created a huge impact in the Renaissance from the Spanish Invasion to Defining Stereotypes of Women. Her compassion and dedication in leading Wales, England and Ireland is something

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    How far do you agree that Elizabeth I has been hugely overrated? Elizabeth I is one of the most portrayed monarchs in television, theatre and films, and polls have named her “the best known and most admired English monarch” . However, academic opinions fluctuate greatly1. The state of England the moment Elizabeth ascended to the throne was far from ideal, she had to face the consequences of her half-brother and half-sister’s reigns and arguably did so. She reigned for 45 years, in times plagued

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    these were part of the attire of Queen Elizabeth I and the trend-setting style of her era. The Queen often seemed to glow and radiate power and beauty with this revolutionary garb. For the Elizabethans, this was a desirable look that had to be mimicked. People of this time wore corsets, ruffs, and followed the stylistic lead of their Queen. Her extravagant dress made her an icon of the time and a leader in top fashion for the Renaissance. Queen Elizabeth I controlled fashion, in part, with a set

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    nation,but the well-being of all citizens as well. Both of the two factors exist under Elizabeth I’s reign and she is the person who made the major decisions for England. On the contrary, although the British Empire expanded to its greatest size and people also feel happiness under Victoria's reign , the monarch is a ceremonial figurehead and the prime minister makes the important decisions.Thus, Queen Elizabeth I is great than Queen Victoria. Elizabethan era is famous for the flourishing of English

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