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Queen Elizabeth I
Her birth was possibly the greatest disappointment of her father's life. He had wanted a son and heir to succeed him as he already had a daughter, Mary, by his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. He had not divorced Katherine, and changed the religion of the country in the process, to have only another daughter. Elizabeth's early life was consequently troubled. Her mother failed to provide the King with a son and was executed on false charges of incest and adultery on 19 May 1536. Anne's marriage to the King was declared null and void, and Elizabeth, like her half-sister, Mary, was declared illegitimate and deprived of her place in the line of succession.
 
Queen Elizabeth I
Her birth was possibly the greatest disappointment of her father's life. He had wanted a son and heir to succeed him as he already had a daughter, Mary, by his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. He had not divorced Katherine, and changed the religion of the country in the process, to have only another daughter. Elizabeth's early life was consequently troubled. Her mother failed to provide the King with a son and was executed on false charges of incest and adultery on 19 May 1536. Anne's marriage to the King was declared null and void, and Elizabeth, like her half-sister, Mary, was declared illegitimate and deprived of her place in the line of succession.

mary was called 'bloody mary' for good reason, while elizabeth's reign was golden for england

henry had a lot to answer for even though he was mostly a decent ruler for england, just hard on his wives who he blamed for his own shortcomings
 
During the Great Depression, it is estimated that 12,830,000 were unemployed and yet, there were nearly fifty million births.
That's approximetly 3.89 children per family (figuring that most women weren't counted as employed or unemployec)..
Anyway; according to the left, they should have been aborted because of the miserable lifes they were subjected to.
Anyone care to try and figure out how many children WOULD NOT have been born, due to their parents never living and/or ever met?
 
mary was called 'bloody mary' for good reason, while elizabeth's reign was golden for england

henry had a lot to answer for even though he was mostly a decent ruler for england, just hard on his wives who he blamed for his own shortcomings

But according to Apple, she should have been aborted.
 
John Lennon
Lennon was born in war-time England, on 9 October 1940 at Liverpool Maternity Hospital, to Julia and Alfred Lennon, a merchant seaman who was away at the time of his son's birth.[1] He was named John Winston Lennon after his paternal grandfather, John "Jack" Lennon, and then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill.[2] His father was often away from home but sent regular pay cheques to 9 Newcastle Road, Liverpool, where Lennon lived with his mother,[3] but the cheques stopped when he went absent without leave in February 1944.[4][5] When he eventually came home six months later, he offered to look after the family, but Julia—by then pregnant with another man's child—rejected the idea.[6] After her sister, Mimi Smith, twice complained to Liverpool's Social Services, Julia handed the care of Lennon over to her.
 
Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, to 18-year-old Vernon Elvis and 22-year-old Gladys Love Presley. In the two-room shotgun house built by his father in readiness for the birth.

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Vernon moved from one odd job to the next, evidencing little ambition. The family often relied on help from neighbors and government food assistance. In 1938, they lost their home after Vernon was found guilty of altering a check written by the landowner. He was jailed for eight months, and Gladys and Elvis moved in with relatives.
 
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926, in the Los Angeles County Hospital... the third child born to Gladys Pearl Baker...

Gladys was mentally unstable and financially unable to care for the young Norma Jeane, so she placed her with foster parents Albert and Ida Bolender of Hawthorne, California, where she lived until she was seven...
 
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926, in the Los Angeles County Hospital... the third child born to Gladys Pearl Baker...

Gladys was mentally unstable and financially unable to care for the young Norma Jeane, so she placed her with foster parents Albert and Ida Bolender of Hawthorne, California, where she lived until she was seven...

do not forget Beethoven, his father beat him about the head and ears until he went later in life
 
During the Great Depression, it is estimated that 12,830,000 were unemployed and yet, there were nearly fifty million births.
That's approximetly 3.89 children per family (figuring that most women weren't counted as employed or unemployec)..
Anyway; according to the left, they should have been aborted because of the miserable lifes they were subjected to.
Anyone care to try and figure out how many children WOULD NOT have been born, due to their parents never living and/or ever met?

remember that birth control was illegal and spotty at that period in our history so a lot of children were born that today would never have seen the light of day
 
mary was called 'bloody mary' for good reason, while elizabeth's reign was golden for england

henry had a lot to answer for even though he was mostly a decent ruler for england, just hard on his wives who he blamed for his own shortcomings

Mary got the nickname because she was a woman. She was no worse to her enemies than Henry was to his, but he was a man, and his clubhouse defeated her church in England.
 
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