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Female monarchs attitude towards marriage, family, childrens education and public imageGroup 7:
Mary IElizabeth IQueen AnneVictoriaElizabeth II
Mary I The first female monarch The fourth crowned monarch of the Tudor dynasty"Bloody Mary"
Family Henry VIIICatherine of AragonAnne Boleyn
37 Charles Vs suggestionPrince Philip of SpainMarriage
Winchester Cathedral on 25 July 1554 two days after their first meeting
Philip was unhappy, but he was ready to agree for the sake of securing the marriage.political and strategic gains2 false pregnanciesMary didnt have a baby all her life.Queen Mary's Marriage Act All official documents were to be dated with both their names.
She was a kings daughter; she was a kings sister; she was a kings wife. She was a queen, and by the same title a king also.a bloodthirsty tyrant [execution (300) and exile (800) of Protestant leaders]Public Image
Elizabeth IThe fifth and last monarch of theTudor dynastyThe daughter ofHenry VIII, she was born into the royal succession, but her mother,Anne Boleyn, was executed two and a half years after her birth, with Anne's marriage to Henry VIII being annulled, and Elizabeth hence declared illegitimate.
When parliament asked her to marry someone and left the heir of the throne, she said: I have already marry a husband, he is England." She did not want the British subordinate to Spain or France because of her marriage."The Virgin Queen"
Marriage
Her most contribution to England are that she cared about the people, defend her rule, employ brilliant consultants. Her rule helped England avoided economic crisis and wars of religion. ELIZABETH I is the most popular king in Britains history. She was the 7th in the public election which was held by BBC called THE GREATST 100 BRITAINS and exceeded all the other kings in the history.Public image
Because of her being legend, her story had already been publishedinvarious languagesbiographies,films and televisionworkstocommemorateandmissher.
Queen AnneAnne was born atSt James's Palace, London, the fourth child and second daughter ofJames, Duke of York(afterwards James II and VII), and his first wife,Anne Hyde.
Her father: younger brother ofKing Charles II.
Her mother: the daughter ofLord ChancellorEdward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon.
Early Life
Got married on 28 July 1683 in the Chapel Royal.
It was an arranged marriage, they were faithful and devoted partners.
Marriage
Public image Assisting William II and Mary II in Glorious Revolution
MarriageAttitudetowardsFamilyChildrens Education Public ImageDevoted to loveWidow of Windsor
MarriageAttitudetowardsFamilyChildrens Education Public ImageFamily Monarchy
AttitudetowardsFamilyChildrens Education Public ImageVictoria's links with Europe's royal familiesthe Grandmother of Europe
AttitudetowardsChildrens Education Public ImageA National IconVictorian Era
MarriageAttitudetowardsFamilyChildrens Education Public Image19472013Love; Respect; Change; Support
MarriageAttitudetowardsFamilyChildrens Education Public ImageConservativeEthics
AttitudetowardsFamilyChildrens Education Public ImageTrinity College, Cambridge UniversityCharles, Prince of WalesAnne, Princess RoyalKnown for her charitable workPrince Andrew, Duke of YorkRear admiral in the Royal NavyPrince Edward, Earl of WessexJesus College, Cambridge University
AttitudetowardsChildrens Education Public ImageA deep sense of religious and civic duty
CONCLUSIONFemale monarchs attitude towards marriage, family, childrens education and public image
Mary I Elizabeth IQueen AnneVictoriaElizabeth II
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