Elizabeth I's childhood
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@PaulineGeorge26 This is the romantic view of circumstances from todays social values. It is unlikey that he ever cared or gave Anne a second thought after her death.
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OH NEVER MIND
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HEY, THE NARRATOR THAT MIGHT BE CARY ELWES
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Holy shoot that girl`s mind is like some kind of super computer. I will never be able to be like that. Super forgiving of her father for killing her mother too (Or maybe she is just hoping that her dad will let her become Queen.). "Matchless and most kind father". Need I say more ?
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that red head child reminded me about my younger sister. my best friend. and
ELISABETH NEVER FORGOT HER MOTHER
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this historical video is great is was this show of PBS or the history channel?
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@scorpianofthesun Yes, and she also saw what happened to people who fought the throne, on any issue at all. It was a survival trait to be silent on matters she could not change, and by the time she was an adult, it was ingrained.
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whats the movie called??
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@AeropostalFreak2016 thats what i said then saw your comment and laughed
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we saw this video in history
@barbiedoll811 I don't think that's entirely true either. That locket ring is proof of that. However, I think Elizabeth was more focused on her own life and trying to survive during her sister's reign. If anything, Elizabeth never forgot her mother, never completley blocked Anne Boleyn from her memory. I think she just had the attitiude of the fact that her mother was gone, and there was nothing that she, or anybody else could do about it.
scorpianofthesun 1 year ago 29
Isn't it ironic how Anne Boleyn was hated and for the most part Elizabeth was loved? I think this is why Anne Boleyn is so amazing. Anne Boleyn means a great deal to me.
LucyLovettLestrange 7 months ago 16