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1953, a coronation fit for a King |
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But it's a young Queen |
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who's about to be crowned. |
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And the crowd roars its approval |
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The fact that she's a woman attracts no comment |
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and she will go on to reign over us for six decades |
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But England's Queens haven't always been greeted with such adoration. |
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The first woman who sought to be crowned Queen in her own right |
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here in Westminster, |
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800 years earlier, |
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received a very different response |
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She wasn't met by cheering crowds |
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Instead, she was chased away from the capital by an angry mob |
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That's because throughout our history |
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women and power have made an uneasy combination. |
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Never more so than the Middle Ages |
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when a King was a warrior who had to fight to win power |
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battle to keep it. |
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But despite everything that stood in their way, |
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a handful of extraordinary women did attempt to rule Medieval England |
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This series is about the Queens |
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who challenged male power |
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and the fierce reactions they provoked. |
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When they pursued power like Kings, |
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these royal women were criticised and condemned |
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Most graphically of all, |
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they've been vilified as She-Wolves |
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These are the stories of the She-Wolves of England. |
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And to explore them is to realise just how far we've come, |
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and how little has changed. |