Talk:Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I

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Ironic
''In the strategy games Europa Universalis and Europa Universalis II, Queen Elizabeth appears, as with with all other monarchs of the realm, at her historical time. Her diplomatic, administrative and military skills are remarkable.''

Ironic because, while her diplomatic and military skills were quite remarkable, her administative skills were extremely poor. Elizabeth was very indecisive and all the big decisions were left to Lord Burghley and Sir Francis Walsingham. Danny (talk) 09:32, 9 October 2008 (UTC)

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