Oh bullshit. Queen Elizabeth (who in reality had a few male lovers in her life) was called the Virgin Queen because she never was never officially married. She quite rightly feared for her life and her throne, and knew that a marriage in the time of the struggles between the Protestant and Catholic religions could have threatened her reign with one or the other factions.
Having seen the intrigues and betrayals of others throughout her life, she very carefully navigated the monarchy, and quite successfully until her natural death. Along the way she was forced to have Mary, Queen of Scots executed, not out of any animus toward her, but because her very existence threatened Elizabeth's throne.
If they're trying to say she was really a man - no way. If that baby (Eliz I) had been a boy, Anne Boleyn (mother of Eliz I and Henry VIII's second wife) would not have been executed.
Oh bullshit. Queen Elizabeth (who in reality had a few male lovers in her life) was called the Virgin Queen because she never was never officially married. She quite rightly feared for her life and her throne, and knew that a marriage in the time of the struggles between the Protestant and Catholic religions could have threatened her reign with one or the other factions.
Having seen the intrigues and betrayals of others throughout her life, she very carefully navigated the monarchy, and quite successfully until her natural death. Along the way she was forced to have Mary, Queen of Scots executed, not out of any animus toward her, but because her very existence threatened Elizabeth's throne.
Correct.
Ah! Thespians love the drama that comes from stirring the pot! Gives them something to portray.
The only thing that comes to mind when calling one them is Multiple Personalities.
She was said to be a witch.
She was close to John Dee.
When we win, how long will it take for these fools to get de-funded so this madness can end?
If they're trying to say she was really a man - no way. If that baby (Eliz I) had been a boy, Anne Boleyn (mother of Eliz I and Henry VIII's second wife) would not have been executed.