I wrote my very first research paper on Queen Elizabeth I. Interesting, it was for an Advanced English class in 9th grade, not a history class. We were studying Shakespeare, and had to do a blind draw for subject of paper. I drew Queen Elizabeth I. I truly, truly admire QEI and she has been my role model since I first learned of her. Gloriana.
She was a much better monarch than her father. The charm and wiles of a woman with the heart of a king. A very strong combination. Add a great intellect and being given an excellent education. She could speak multiple languages. I think she was more advanced in her education than her father. She was considered the best monarchs that was ever known by mankind.
While I admire the efforts of the historians, I can still correct it. For example, Mary Queen of Scots was NOT Elizabeth's 1st cousin. She was the granddaughter of Henry's sister, Margaret (cousin once removed?). It could be same diff here, but that is a huge difference.
I think it’s a shame that this whole documentary was centered around her not having or needing a man. She reigned for 40 years-surely she did something besides behead her cousin and not start a religious war.
It was a man in disguise the baby died and the help took a boy and the king would only visit her from his horse he never knew....thats a theory i saw . 1:34
Call me crazy, but I don't think she would have written Elizabeth I as it shows in the thumbnail, with the I in cursive. It's a Roman numeral! Anyway, she used to sign as Elizabeth R, for Regina, the queen.
Could the makers of such historic documentaries please stop saying that this or that woman has failed her purpose and duty by not giving birth to a son, when we all know by now, that it is the male Y chromosome that determines the sex of a child. Goodness! At least put it into perspective for that time of history. Scientific accuracy being the key word!
It was recorded by her nurse who passed it on to the King's council. It's easily verified if you research. Whether she said it or not? Who knows. Her nanny might be using Elizabeth as a mouthpiece for how she felt about the situation.
I wrote my very first research paper on Queen Elizabeth I. Interesting, it was for an Advanced English class in 9th grade, not a history class. We were studying Shakespeare, and had to do a blind draw for subject of paper. I drew Queen Elizabeth I. I truly, truly admire QEI and she has been my role model since I first learned of her. Gloriana.
Nice
I wrote my first research paper on her too
Queen Elizabeth I definitely was no one to mess with. I admire the fact that she rule without a king. Women rules.
She was a much better monarch than her father. The charm and wiles of a woman with the heart of a king. A very strong combination. Add a great intellect and being given an excellent education. She could speak multiple languages. I think she was more advanced in her education than her father. She was considered the best monarchs that was ever known by mankind.
What an extraordinary person....she was tough when needed, but also vulnerable too. One of history's most fascinating individuals.
While I admire the efforts of the historians, I can still correct it. For example, Mary Queen of Scots was NOT Elizabeth's 1st cousin. She was the granddaughter of Henry's sister, Margaret (cousin once removed?). It could be same diff here, but that is a huge difference.
I think it’s a shame that this whole documentary was centered around her not having or needing a man. She reigned for 40 years-surely she did something besides behead her cousin and not start a religious war.
yep. they're all the same
Beautiful documentary. Thank you! ❤
I admire her for the woman she was in the time she lived!!!!!
It was a man in disguise the baby died and the help took a boy and the king would only visit her from his horse he never knew....thats a theory i saw . 1:34
Enjoyed this
She’s 3 and she knew of her status change? Doubt it!
My 3 year old niece speaks full sentences and understands what we tell her, so id say it's possible..
At 19:10 narrator says Elizabeth believes in a different God than Mary? What a ridiculous statement!
I once met a unicorn.
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Hey I am just gonna throw this out there....Elizabeth was a redhead also and ya know how stubborn and determined those girls can be ...lol
Are* not "can be" lol
Stibborn has nothing to do with haiir color.
Call me crazy, but I don't think she would have written Elizabeth I as it shows in the thumbnail, with the I in cursive. It's a Roman numeral!
Anyway, she used to sign as Elizabeth R, for Regina, the queen.
Unfortunate for her parent's, great for England
Could the makers of such historic documentaries please stop saying that this or that woman has failed her purpose and duty by not giving birth to a son, when we all know by now, that it is the male Y chromosome that determines the sex of a child. Goodness! At least put it into perspective for that time of history. Scientific accuracy being the key word!
I wish i couldt meet her
Sure, a two year old noticed she dropped in status…hmm
Indeed what a ridiculous statement to make by an historian of all people.
@@EmmaBakesCakes I had to laugh!
She lost her subs
It was recorded by her nurse who passed it on to the King's council.
It's easily verified if you research.
Whether she said it or not? Who knows. Her nanny might be using Elizabeth as a mouthpiece for how she felt about the situation.
@@moonie-zw5by I’m aware of the hearsay of the time; it is not credible
This is disappointing! It's supposed to be about Elizabeth, but it is just a repeat of the previous episode about Henry! 😣
Much too condensed and wholly unsatisfying.
Hate the music
Trust me the music hates you as well.
cringe feminist take.