Female monarchs in the British history
The research project was made by Papulov Denis 8 “D”
Introduction
The relevance of the research lies in the fact that in the modern world there is an increasing interest in the role of ruling women in world history, including in the history of Great Britain.
The object of the research work is women monarchs of Great Britain.
The subject of the research is the life of women monarchs, their activities, a trace in world history.
The purpose of the research work is to study the role of women monarchs in the history of Great Britain
Tasks of the research
Explore the history of the ruling dynasties of Great Britain
Analyze the identity of women monarchs
Study their contribution to the development of the country
Mary I
Edward VI
Mary I
Maria professed Catholicism, and her brother was a Protestant, which was one of the reasons for the conflict.
Jane Grey
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Governance
Gold medal showing "Mary I, Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith", 1555
Mary shilling
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Death and memory
Tomb of Elizabeth I and Mary I in Westminster Abbey
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Elizabeth I
The Old Palace at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, where Elizabeth lived during Mary's reign
Elizabeth could speak French, Greek, Italian, read treatises of Roman historians in Latin.
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Years of Governance
English ships and the Spanish Armada,1588
A Marriage Feast at Bermondsey, 1571
Elizabeth's reign is sometimes called the "golden age of England" because she became the patroness of the arts. The Queen showed a special love for the theater. In 1582, the Royal Troupe was created, which included William Shakespeare.
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Victoria I
Victoria's mother was the daughter of the Duke of Germany, so from birth her native language was German, and she never learned to speak pure English.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) as a Child with her Mother Maria Louisa Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield, Duchess of Kent
Portrait of Queen Victoria in her coronation robes
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Foreign and domestic policy
A map of the British Empire as it was in 1898
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Elizabeth II
A map of the British Empire as it was on 6 February 1952, the day Queen Elizabeth II began her reign. Colonies, protectorates and mandates are shown in dark red, while dominions are shown in pink. The United Kingdom itself is shown in light red.
Elizabeth II's full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Maria, the reigning Queen of Great Britain and the Commonwealth Kingdom.
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conclusion
Each of english female monarchs has influenced the history of Great Britain, and even in modern times their images are quite popular.
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