History, Quote of the Day

Celebrating the OTHER Queen Elizabeth on the 465th Anniversary of Her Accession to the Throne

465 years ago today, on November 17, 1558, "Elizabeth the Bastard,” the product of the  oft-disputed marriage of Henry VIII and his second wife, Ann Boleyn, accessed to the throne on England on the death of her half-sister Queen Mary. As did many of her subjects, I admire and even love “Good Queen Bess,” who… Continue reading Celebrating the OTHER Queen Elizabeth on the 465th Anniversary of Her Accession to the Throne

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Occasional Quote of the Day: Noblesse Oblige–“My Lord, I had quite forgott the fart.”

A little over 460 years ago, on January 15, 1559, Elizabeth, the “bastard” (some believed) daughter of Henry VIII was crowned Queen of England. As did many of her subjects, I admire and even love “Good Queen Bess,” who brought stability and prosperity to her island nation after the 50 years of chaos and upheaval… Continue reading Occasional Quote of the Day: Noblesse Oblige–“My Lord, I had quite forgott the fart.”