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Queen Gertrude Character Analysis ... Rainbow Portrait, Tudor Dynasty, Royal Collection Trust, Hampton Court Palace, Mary I, Hampton Court, English History, Queen Of England, Elizabeth I

Analysis #1 Gertrude is a character in the Shakespearian play Hamlet. She is the mother/aunt of Hamlet, and she is also the wife/ex-sister-in-law of King Claudius. In the play, Gertrude demonstrates many characteristics and traits as the play progresses. She is a very caring character when Hamlet is thinking about going back to Wittenberg for

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Patricia Hamilton
Queen Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen Queen Elizabeth 1, Anna Boleyn, Ratu Elizabeth, Elizabeth 1, Tudor Monarchs, Elizabethan Era, Istoria Artei, Old Painting, Reine Elizabeth

With her huge, dramatic collars, ghostly pallor and flaming curls of red hair, Queen Elizabeth I’s image is etched in royal history. Trained from a young age to see power and strength in public image, she cultivated a persona that was both pure and powerful. Unwed and without children, she portrayed herself as the chase,...

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Lindajane Keefer
Facts and Myths From the Life of the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I Tudor History, Queen Elizabeth The 1st, Tudor Monarchs, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era, Uk History, English Royalty, King Henry Viii, Wars Of The Roses

When she was born in 1533, Elizabeth was a great disappointment to her father. King Henry VIII of England had hoped for a son and heir and was distraught and angry when Anne Boleyn gave birth to a little girl. Before long, the King ordered the mother’s execution. Elizabeth was…

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Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Reign Jewelry, Tudor Clothing, Elizabeth 1st, Lady Jane Grey, Period Jewelry, Tudor Dynasty, Jane Gray, Tudor Era, Mary Stuart

Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and half-sister to Mary I. The painting is attributed to William Scrots and was painted in the last years of Henry’s reign. This was painted at a time when Elizabeth and her sister enjoyed a friendly relationship, prior the days when it would become incredibly strained on grounds of religion and politics (and to some degree parentage).

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kiran puri

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