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Female monarchs’ attitude towards marriage, family, children’s education and public image Group 7: 孙俊杰 韩楚齐 袁裴雯
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Mary IElizabeth IQueen Anne VictoriaElizabeth II
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Mary I The first female monarch The fourth crowned monarch of the Tudor dynasty "Bloody Mary"
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Family Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn
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37 Charles V’s suggestion Prince Philip of Spain Marriage
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Winchester Cathedral (温彻斯特大教堂) on 25 July 1554 , two days after their first meeting
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Philip was unhappy, but he was ready to agree for the sake of securing the marriage. political and strategic gains 2 false pregnancies Mary didn’t have a baby all her life. Queen Mary's Marriage Act All official documents were to be dated with both their names.
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“She was a king’s daughter; she was a king’s sister; she was a king’s 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
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Elizabeth I The fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty The daughter of Henry 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.
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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
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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 Britain’s 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
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Because of her being legend, her story had already been published in various languages biographies, films and television works to commemorate and miss her.
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Queen Anne Anne was born at St James's Palace, London, the fourth child and second daughter of James, Duke of York (afterwards James II and VII), and his first wife, Anne Hyde.
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Her father: younger brother of King Charles II. Her mother: the daughter of Lord Chancellor Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. Early Life
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Got married on 28 July 1683 in the Chapel Royal. It was an arranged marriage, they were faithful and devoted partners. Marriage
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Public image Assisting William II and Mary II in Glorious Revolution
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Marriage A ttitude towards Family Children’s Education Public Image Devoted to love Widow of Windsor
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Marriage A ttitude towards Family Children’s Education Public Image Family Monarchy
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A ttitude towards Family Children’s Education Public Image Victoria's links with Europe's royal families the Grandmother of Europe
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A ttitude towards Children’s Education Public Image A National Icon Victorian Era
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Marriage A ttitude towards Family Children’s Education Public Image 1947 2013 Love; Respect; Change; Support…
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Marriage A ttitude towards Family Children’s Education Public Image Conservative Ethics
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A ttitude towards Family Children’s Education Public Image Trinity College, Cambridge University Charles, Prince of Wales Anne, Princess Royal Known for her charitable work Prince Andrew, Duke of York Rear admiral in the Royal Navy Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex Jesus College, Cambridge University
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A ttitude towards Children’s Education Public Image A deep sense of religious and civic duty
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CONCLUSION Female monarchs’ attitude towards marriage, family, children’s education and public image Mary I Elizabeth I Queen Anne Victoria Elizabeth II
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