A Comparison Of Elizabeth I And Empress Theodora By The World Almanac

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In the informational articles Elizabeth I by Milton Meltzer and Empress Theodora by the World Almanac, it explains how these two historical leaders made an impact on their kingdoms. These women improved conditions for their people. First of all, in the article Empress Theodora, the World Almanac explains how Theodora was a person of great importance to her empire. For example, she built hostels and outlawed the custom of abandoning children. First, she made “ hostels to shelter homeless people” (World Almanac 7). This shows that Theodora was not only concerned about upper class people, but also cares for everyone in the kingdom. She would improve living conditions for everyone. In addition, she outlawed “the custom of abandoning infants, …show more content…

Also, England defeated the Spanish Armada, thanks to her. Elizabeth influence arts and sciences, “ with the revival of interest in the literature of the Ancient Greek and Roman worlds came the beginning of a great age of discovery. This period marked the transition from medieval to modern times. The arts and sciences were influenced by changes in economic life” (Meltzer 16). Since Elizabeth was ruling while this happened, she had a big part in this transition which proves that she helped mark modern times. She also influenced new ways of learning. Another thing that Elizabeth did was help defeat the Spanish Armada. “She supervised the high command personally, meanwhile rallying popular support for the defense of the realm and sending troops to protect the coasts while Sir Francis Drake’s ships set out to attack the Spanish fleet” (Meltzer 24). This shows that Elizabeth did not panic and actually did something about it. Her strong leadership helped England defeat the Spanish fleet, one of the largest troops in the world at that time. Elizabeth helped improve her kingdom and by doing this, she made

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