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	<title>Comments on: Elizabeth I: An Iconic Figure</title>
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		<title>By: rochie</title>
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		<description>What a lovely article. Thank you Jennifer! I like the way you brought your own experiences to bear on the subject of Elizabeth&#039;s sense of isolation which she surely must have felt at moments. 
Probably the nearest person to ever fulfil the role of mother to Elizabeth was her Chief Lady of the Privy Chamber, Mistress Blanche, who knew her as a baby and remained with her until her own death in 1596. They were hardly ever apart. See: &lt;a href=&quot;http:www.squidoo.com/blanche-parry&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http:www.squidoo.com/blanche-parry&lt;/a&gt;
This aspect of Elizabeth&#039;s emotional make-up and personal life is rarely discussed by historians.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a lovely article. Thank you Jennifer! I like the way you brought your own experiences to bear on the subject of Elizabeth&#8217;s sense of isolation which she surely must have felt at moments.<br />
Probably the nearest person to ever fulfil the role of mother to Elizabeth was her Chief Lady of the Privy Chamber, Mistress Blanche, who knew her as a baby and remained with her until her own death in 1596. They were hardly ever apart. See: <a href="http:www.squidoo.com/blanche-parry" rel="nofollow">http:www.squidoo.com/blanche-parry</a><br />
This aspect of Elizabeth&#8217;s emotional make-up and personal life is rarely discussed by historians.</p>
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