“Prepare your hearts as a fortress, for there will be no other.” Francisco Pizarro was a very successful explorer. He had conquered new places, and discovered new things. Because of Pizarro's determination, he was able to complete the things he wanted to and contribute majorly to changes he had wished to see. He certainly was someone that people would know to remember. His achievements were so impressive, like his explorations, that today he is looked at and known for the great things he had discovered
Elizabeth I was born in September 7th, 1533 in the Palace of Placentia. Her parents were Henry VII and Anne Boleyn, who was decapitated after Elizabeth was born. After years of neglecting by her father and struggles, she succeeded to the throne in 1558. By the year of reign, she was considered to be one of the most educated women in England, capable of fluently speaking Welsh, Cornish, Scottish, and Irish. During her monarchy, she relied profoundly on a group of trustees, primarily led by William
In Shakespeare’s written excellent play of “Romeo and Juliet” is a story about love and tragedy between 1594 and 1595. This visual novel brings to imagination of what it is like in the streets of Verona. You’d expect knights, chivalry, and good will towards women and men, but proves otherwise as this romantic novel takes a dark turn. Romeo and Juliet is an interesting story as it brings up many topics of the becoming play, the Montague and Capulet families fighting, and how Juliet is being aided
noted of his connections to the London theatre and the playwrights during Shakespeare’s day, as well as his family connections including the patrons of Shakespeare’s First Folio and his relationship with Queen Elizabeth I and his patron, The Earl of Southampton. His authorship was first questioned by J. Thomas Looney, a schoolteacher who compared character’s in Shakespeare’s works like Hamlet, to the author which portrayed him as eccentric poet with a classical education who extensively traveled to