Great Europeans

The Extraordinary Power of Women

Truly the power behind the throne. From ancient times the rise and fall of landscapes and panoramas have enchanted man.  None captivated him as much as the rise and fall of woman’s flowing curves. 

Restless man gazes deep into the heavens and he peers into the deepest oceans.  Yet, to truly lose himself all he need to do is to gaze into the depths of a woman’s eyes.

Over two millennia men have created and perfected thousands of different types of musical instruments. He has yet to create a single one to equal the charm of a woman’s melodic voice singing an aria or lullaby.

If we were to remove the inspiration of women that so readily stimulates art; poetry, literature, sculpture, music, then our art galleries, our libraries and theatres would be eerily empty.

Man is overawed by the greatness of nature yet never is he so spellbound as when witness to the process of reincarnation at the birthing bed.

A glance through the history books is all that is necessary to suggest that power, not just behind the throne but on the throne, is the true manifestation of woman power.

England remembers its luckless and cruel kings yet the personification of Britain is the female named Britannia, named after the Brettaniai tribes of those sceptre Isles. 

The English revere Boadicea (1st Century AD).  She was the only British leader to humble the Roman Empire.  Her French counterpart, Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431), before meeting her fiery fate, humbled the vainglorious English.

Russia’s Peter the Great is revered but Catherine the Great (1729 – 1796) more so.  Catherine’s ambitions Westernised and modernised Russia.  During the reign of Catherine, the Great Russia became the only country whose frontiers spanned three continents; Europe, Asia and America.

England’s monarchy stretches back over a millennium yet the two truly great monarchs that immediately spring to mind are Queen Elizabeth 1 (1533 – 1603) and Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901).  

Arguably, the first was the genesis of the British Empire; the reign of Elizabeth 1 certainly elevated England for the first time to world power status. 

During the reign of Queen Victoria, Britain, which before her reign was no more significant than that of competing continental powers France and Spain, became the world’s greatest empire?  Queen Victoria was crowned Empress of India, the only such title bestowed upon an English head of state. Taking one country in isolation hardly makes a point. 

Spain, Europe’s most machismo nation, was finally unified and the Moors 700-year occupancy was brought to an end by Spain’s one notable and unforgettable monarch, Queen Isabella l (1451 – 1504). 

During the reign of Isabella Spain achieved world power status to rival that of England. The Spanish monarch sponsored Christopher Columbus, who, whilst not necessarily discovering America, certainly founded it. 

The enormous 800-year power of the Austro-Hungarian Hapsburg Empire, Europe’s longest-lasting dynasty, was consolidated by Maria Theresa of Austria (1717 – 1780).

Mankind’s odyssey has been lantern lit by women, not all of them monarchs.  The roll call of world-shaping women is impressive; Cleopatra, and Helen of Troy.  In all fields of activity, whilst women don’t dominate in numbers, they do take the podium of bringing about great change, mostly for the good. ~ Michael Walsh. STORIES YOU JUST HAVE TO SHARE

THE DOVETAILS HOTEL A charming romantic and risqué comedy that dares to discover the taboo pleasures of a ménage a trois relationship. Michael Walsh award-winning novelist amusingly reveals the amorous love lives of Gareth and his two attractive lady friends who are happy to share more than just friendship with the debonair novelist.  CLICK LINK TO BOOK  https://tinyurl.com/t4bfj754

THE ENIGMA OF TIFFANY Michael Walsh Award-Winning Writer. The elegant and glamorous Tiffany is a rich widow with a shady and shocking past when she meets Gareth, Leonara and Felicity holidaying on the Spanish Riviera. But who is Tiffany and Pegasus her gay partner? A romantic comedy with an ending that has you reaching for your Kleenex.   A reader writes, ‘I thoroughly enjoyed it.’ There is girl talk, excitement, revelations, dilemmas, compromises, romance, and at times pathos. LINK TO BOOK    https://tinyurl.com/52nmpnjz

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