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00:00I have been fighting since I was born.
00:30Against two queens who wanted to take my life, and against countless men who professed
00:35to love me.
00:37They all had designs on my throne for themselves.
00:40The Pope and half of Europe had conspired against me.
00:44However, my most fierce opponent was my very own heart.
01:00I was the Queen of England.
01:18I was the head of the English church, and reigned over a proud people.
01:23I had led my country through the storms of a religious war.
01:27But now, I was facing the greatest challenge of my life.
01:38Spain had declared war on me.
01:41The leading world power was sending its tremendous navy to our little island.
01:47I had become too powerful.
01:51The Spanish king hated me, and called me a heretic, because I wasn't a Catholic.
02:14130 Spanish ships, all heavily armed, were bearing down on the coast of England.
02:19They were manned with 30,000 soldiers.
02:23The Spanish Armada.
02:26I was afraid.
02:36At that moment, I thought, England is lost.
02:43This battle.
02:49My people, I am only a woman.
02:51I only have the body of a woman, weak but proud, men for England.
02:57Is there another way to put it on?
02:58I'm suffocating.
02:59Look careful, you're weak.
03:01My lady, your troops are ready.
03:09How I loathe these wars.
03:11All the money, all the bloodshed.
03:14And then we don't know how it'll turn out.
03:19I'm not sure how it'll turn out.
03:30Can you tell me what is happening outside?
03:32I can't see anything.
03:34It's getting foggy again.
03:36The soldiers are restless.
03:37I advise you to go to your men.
03:39They want to see their queen.
03:41You're safe, sir.
04:02Should our navy perish out there, only my soldiers could save our country.
04:08I didn't know what happened at sea, but I knew that my men believed in England.
04:14And they believed in me.
04:17I had one weapon that gave them courage, my words.
04:32I have come to you to join you in the heat of battle, resolved to live or die with you,
04:40lying together in the dust for my God and for my kingdom, for my people, my honor, and my
04:50blood.
04:52I only have the body of a weak woman, but I have the heart and courage of a king.
05:00A king of England.
05:02And my heart is full of hate to think that Spain dares to invade the borders of my country.
05:08I was only a woman, the most powerful one in the world.
05:19Until now I had conquered every challenge, which nobody had counted on, not even me.
05:27My birth was a massive disappointment, only a girl, not a successor to my father's throne.
05:37Women were mere pawns in men's power games.
05:40My father, King Henry VIII, had six wives.
05:44He needed a male heir.
05:47Divorces, executions, he even approved the dissolution of the Roman Catholic Church.
05:52This made him an enemy of the Pope and Catholic Spain.
05:58At the end, my father just had three children.
06:01My half-brother Edward, who died early, my older half-sister Mary, and me.
06:16I was sent away as a child, to the country.
06:24Here I was to learn everything that behooved a royal princess.
06:39But that wasn't enough for me.
06:41I wanted to have the best teachers, and I got them.
06:46Sun, Earth, Moon.
06:48Which of these heavenly bodies rotates around which?
06:52As to Copernicus?
06:54The first and foremost of all spheres is that of the fixed stars.
06:57But the first of the following planets is actually Saturn.
07:01Exactly how long is required for it to completely travel its course?
07:04It takes about thirty years for it to complete it.
07:07Then follows Jupiter, then Mars, and the Earth, followed by Venus and Mercury.
07:29And here in the middle, sits our golden sun.
07:34I could speak six different languages.
07:37I studied ancient classics, mastered rhetoric, and loved mathematics.
07:43At fifteen, I was better educated than most men of my standing.
07:48There was nothing I wouldn't excel at.
07:51I wanted to steal myself for the fight for England's crown.
08:00When I was twenty years old, my half-sister Mary ascended the throne.
08:05When my nightmare began.
08:06When my nightmare began.
08:07When my nightmare began.
08:12When my nightmare began.
08:17Torture, burn, and hang them all.
08:20When my nightmare began.
08:23Majesty, that would be hundreds.
08:28All the better.
08:29This Protestant plague on our land must be eradicated.
08:34Mary Tudor. She was very different from me. We had the same father, but different mothers.
08:44Hers was Spanish, mine was English. She was Catholic. I was brought up in the Protestant faith.
08:56My lady, please reconsider. These are still your people that you are fighting here.
09:02They have a name for you on the street.
09:06I know. I know that. Bloody Mary.
09:14Don't you think that it is high time that we consider returning all of these lost sheep to our flock, my lady?
09:22Sheep. Yes, precisely. That is a good word for these English. Stubborn. And stupid.
09:29Just look at my sister, Princess Elizabeth.
09:36Or is she actually my flesh and blood because she's the worst of them all?
09:40I don't understand, Your Majesty.
09:42What is there to not understand?
09:46With respect, the people love your little sister.
09:51The daughter of that whore, Anne Boleyn.
09:52She's plotting together with all these filthy Protestant schemers.
10:00Lock her in the tower.
10:01She actually locked me up.
10:19Every day, I expected death to come.
10:24So many had already been executed in this place.
10:27Like my mother, Anne Boleyn.
10:43I tried desperately to make friends in the loneliness.
10:47I pleaded for Mary to listen to me.
10:49For months, I tried in vain.
10:51Then finally, she received me.
11:06Mary wanted England to be Catholic again.
11:11And I was standing in her way.
11:13For I was next in line to the throne.
11:16And God knows, no friend to her church.
11:18I was next in line.
11:43Lesson.
11:45Number.
11:46What do you want?
11:59For you to listen to me.
12:02And?
12:04Why do you treat me like an enemy?
12:07Aren't you an enemy?
12:10My lady, I am your sister.
12:16You've betrayed the true faith, you know that?
12:22And you want my throne, you bastard!
12:25You've united with all these heretics who want my life!
12:29I will lead this island to the right faith again, and you will not stand in my way.
12:34The Pope and Spain are both on my side, little sister.
12:38I have never been part of any kind of conspiracy against you.
12:49I assure you, I'm loyal.
12:52I am your subject.
12:54Have you suddenly become Catholic?
12:56In the Tower?
12:58Give me some time to better understand your beliefs.
13:02There is a lot that I have to learn.
13:05I beseech you.
13:06Let me go.
13:08I will do everything that you ask.
13:13On everything that's holy.
13:16I swear it.
13:22I had learned to be a good actress.
13:26Lying wasn't hard for me.
13:28Her faith didn't matter to me.
13:33I...
13:34wanted to live.
13:38She believed me and let me go.
13:41I moved to the country, far from London, far from Mary.
13:58From this remote place, I learned that she and her husband, the Spanish king, were expecting a child.
14:06But instead of an heir to the throne, she got ulcers.
14:09And then came the news that changed everything.
14:12Mary was dead.
14:24Mary was dead.
14:26And suddenly I was...
14:28the Queen of England.
14:30And the Queen of England.
14:54I garnered that and the End...
14:55I inherited a difficult legacy, but I could have hardly expected it.
15:04The fate of England was finally in my hands.
15:08Unfortunately, I had to do it with loud old men who always knew better.
15:13My lords? A new wind blows in London today.
15:18My lady, it is with extreme reluctance that I say this, but you are inheriting a poor country on the edge of Europe.
15:24The coffers are empty, the people divided by their faith.
15:29Then it seems we've got work to do.
15:32I haven't made you all my advisors simply for your pleasure.
15:36Yeah.
15:37What do you suggest, Cecil?
15:41Madam, since you asked so directly, please end the heretic trials.
15:48Release the prisoners. The people will thank you for it.
15:50Yes, that's right.
15:52Very good.
15:52Do what is necessary.
15:56And plan a journey through England for me.
15:59But your majesty, these exertions, all the dirt, you are the queen.
16:05Thus I ask you, please don't surrender yourself and your health for these huge inconveniences.
16:11My people shall see me.
16:12And I want to see my people in every year at that.
16:15That is much too dangerous.
16:16Since there are still enough Catholics out there who want your life.
16:20But don't I have all these great, strong gentlemen here?
16:28Majesty, with respect, you just don't know these crazy people.
16:33Believe me, against them you would need an army.
16:37You, majesty, must not set off.
16:38But the soldiers of our army must go.
16:41If you will allow it, that is what England needs.
16:43A blow against the Catholics.
16:45If I want to live, I must let live.
16:58And to rule, I need the people.
16:59My people.
17:01Regardless of belief.
17:02Regardless of standing.
17:03It concerns England, not religion.
17:08I don't need any kind of window to see into their souls.
17:13I want tolerance.
17:19We go from Greenwich onwards to Dartford.
17:23Where I would like to be received by Lord Cobham.
17:28Then we go to Eltham Palace.
17:30To Nonsuch Palace.
17:32And then to Glastonbury.
17:34Where I would like to be received by the mayor.
17:37Then on to West Borsley to Lord Fynes.
17:40And on the way I would like to make two or three stops.
17:43In small villages.
17:46So just some suitable ones, gentlemen.
17:48At the end of September, we will return here.
18:00It was on this journey that I came to understand my kingdom.
18:08England was dreadfully poor.
18:10The nobility corrupt.
18:12Everything was paralyzed.
18:15So it was if time was standing still.
18:18My people were terribly uneducated.
18:21There were few schools.
18:22Hardly anyone could read and write.
18:25My subjects were starving.
18:27I wanted to change that.
18:30Sheep farming needed wealth.
18:33English cloth was highly sought after on Europe's markets.
18:37I supported traders, merchants, and businessmen.
18:41Everyone who had ideas made England richer, stronger, and more powerful.
18:45And I supported the universities.
18:48For we needed clever minds to achieve all of that.
18:52I ruled with passion.
19:01It was tiring and robbed me of strength.
19:04But it was precisely how I wanted it.
19:06Everything could have been so lovely.
19:09Had it not been for this one little sore point.
19:11Have you come to pay homage to us?
19:32Or to declare war on us?
19:37Majesty, I have the great honor to announce that Felipe...
19:39For the grace of Israel and Spain, the two Sicilians, Jerusalem, Hungary, Almacia, Croatia, the land of the ocean, the land of the sea, the Archduke of Austria, Archduke of Austria, Archduke of Borgoña, of Brauante and Milan.
19:57Wait, that's not all.
19:59Oh, the Conde of Barcelona, Flandes and Tyrol, I know, I know.
20:03The King is impressed and would like to propose.
20:09Oh, is that right?
20:12What an honor.
20:13But I would like to discuss the merits of virginity for a little while.
20:18I'm thinking only of our Mother of God.
20:21And let us all consider the various merits of celibacy.
20:26It gives us the room and the time to rule.
20:30And that is my duty to this throne.
20:32I am the Queen, leader of England, not a candidate for marriage.
20:40Majesty, that is your opinion.
20:41But if you don't have any children, who will inherit the throne?
20:51But I am still very much alive, as you see.
20:54And until then, I would be absolutely delighted if the flowers of friendship between our two countries could continue to grow as before our little talk.
21:04You've taken a lot of my time.
21:14Que me perdone!
21:15I can't listen to it anymore.
21:23Isn't there anything more important?
21:25What is it that bothers you so?
21:27What is it with men?
21:28You're constantly after me, like whining dogs.
21:31Why is he so interested, this King of Spain?
21:35That papist troll trying to impress me just because he's from Madrid?
21:39Majesty, the King is waiting for an answer.
21:41His courtship seems quite serious to me.
21:45And a match with him would be very sensible, politically.
21:49Am I on the cattle market?
21:50I feel like a cow being put on the block.
21:54Who wants to have this magnificent animal?
21:57Majesty, it is about the welfare of England.
22:00About an heir to the throne.
22:01Either I go to bed with Spain or perhaps with France.
22:04The main thing is that you get your heir to the throne soon.
22:07Male and legitimate.
22:11Shut your mouth.
22:13England doesn't need a Spaniard.
22:15Nor an impertinent secretary of state who dares to try and tell his queen whom she shall marry or not.
22:20Majesty, I ask you.
22:48I won't allow.
22:50Public debates about the heir to the throne.
22:54Careful.
22:56If you say that I am only a woman one more time.
23:08Tell the Spanish king
23:10that I will think it over.
23:12I kept the Spaniard waiting a bit
23:17before I refused him.
23:19I preferred to reign rather than marry
23:21and to amuse myself.
23:26So we would have these from Robert Earl of Leicester in blue.
23:29Or these ones here from the Duke of Norfolk in green.
23:44Or perhaps the pearls from Francis Trague.
23:48Fantastic.
23:49These despicable pearls.
24:05Aren't they pirate pearls, madam?
24:07No, no, no.
24:08Without our little adventurers,
24:10all the pretty treasures would still be in Spain.
24:13And that would be a shame.
24:14Will he be here today?
24:18Francis?
24:20He who sails around the coast of the New World?
24:23I hope so, though.
24:26Francis Drake.
24:27It was a well-known secret that I profited from his piracy.
24:30The Spanish were seething with rage.
24:35After all, it was their ships he plundered.
24:40I'm really quite anxious as to how long it will still go well.
24:43Now who says that the New World
24:45only belongs to the Spanish?
24:48The Pope.
24:50But who still listens to the Pope?
24:52A pirate?
24:53Certainly not.
24:55The main thing is that he continues to deliver my share on top.
24:59So we don't want to dance in the same dress twice.
25:06I don't drink.
25:08I hardly eat.
25:10And I don't have any lovers.
25:12This is my one and only vice.
25:16And what is Robert Dudley?
25:18Robert, if there were a man in my life,
25:37then he was it.
25:40Let us dance.
25:41Music!
25:54He was my great love.
25:56Clever, charming, funny.
25:59Unfortunately, far from my standing.
26:02And also married.
26:03Our relationship didn't only provide rumors for my court.
26:08The whole of Europe was yapping.
26:11Why doesn't the Queen have a king by her side?
26:13I had enough suitors.
26:25Philip of Spain.
26:27Unfortunately, too Catholic.
26:29My handsome Swede, Eric.
26:32Couldn't wait.
26:35Emperor Ivan.
26:36A bit too horrible.
26:38Et voila.
26:39Francois.
26:40My cute little French frog.
26:41Only you, Robin, my red breast,
26:52were able to touch my heart.
26:58Robin, don't be an idiot.
27:00Never.
27:01Why not?
27:04You refuse everyone.
27:05Spanish, French, Catholics, Protestants.
27:08Rich, powerful.
27:09All of them.
27:10You think I should bring all of my enemies into my bed?
27:13A husband who tells me how I should reign?
27:16Sons who want my crown?
27:18If I hadn't died in childbirth, that is.
27:20If you don't want any of them,
27:23then take me.
27:27Elizabeth.
27:30Choose us.
27:30My darling Robert.
27:34A queen before the altar.
27:38Before God with a stable master.
27:43You're the most powerful woman in the land.
27:46You can do what you want.
27:48Exactly.
27:50And I don't want to marry.
27:51No.
27:59I'll remain a virgin married to England.
28:07Do you want to wither like a tree branch in my arms?
28:10I simply don't want to jeopardize my crown.
28:13Not for love.
28:15Nor for a quick adventure.
28:16I won't marry.
28:19I'll remain free.
28:28Madam, forgive me.
28:33I have bad news.
28:34Don't make such a face, Cecil.
28:39Out with it already.
28:41Mary of Scotland has given birth to a son.
28:44I don't need to tell you what that means.
28:48It is high time for you to look for a groom.
28:52Either you have a child,
28:53or we will soon have a Catholic or a foreigner on the throne.
28:56Mary Stewart.
29:12My Catholic cousin.
29:14Queen of Scotland.
29:15For the Catholics,
29:17she was the rightful successor to my father.
29:22And now she had something else that I didn't have.
29:26A male heir for her country.
29:32For Scotland.
29:34I wanted to bind the country to England.
29:37But now the wind was changing.
29:40Mary and her followers
29:41wouldn't rest until she or her son
29:44were wearing the English crown.
29:45But then Mary's torrid love affairs
29:58ruined her political plans.
30:01One of her lovers
30:02killed her husband to get him out of the way.
30:05That was too much.
30:07Murder for love?
30:08It would be wonderful
30:08if you were to go kill my husband.
30:10How foolish of her.
30:15The Scottish nobility
30:16wanted her gone.
30:18Forced her to abdicate.
30:20And what did she do?
30:21She actually fled from her own kingdom
30:24and suddenly appeared in England.
30:26And asked me, of all people,
30:28for help.
30:30What should I do with her?
30:32Why so hesitant, madam?
30:42Throw Mary in the tower.
30:44She may soon be sitting on your throne
30:46if we're not careful now.
30:48England's Catholics see their chance
30:50to take the throne.
30:51Not in the tower.
30:52It won't be too long
31:01before there's a Catholic plot against us.
31:05We could give her a castle
31:06with all the trimmings
31:08and not allow her to leave it.
31:09You want to spend money
31:10on this, uh, this Catholic?
31:12If we throw her in the tower,
31:13we will set half of Europe
31:14against us immediately.
31:16We must avoid that.
31:17I don't want a war.
31:19England is not ready for that.
31:21Majesty, I beseech you.
31:22You have to be tough.
31:31She was my enemy,
31:33but also royal blood, like me.
31:38Should I lock her up?
31:40Would Mary have done that to me?
31:42Place her under house arrest,
31:44befitting her status.
31:46Give her clothes, maids,
31:47everything that she requires.
31:49Whoever's well-treated
31:50makes no complaints,
31:51and everyone will calm down.
31:53Those that can't stir the pot
31:54can't be dangerous, right?
31:58Check.
31:59But I had been mistaken.
32:08It wasn't long before
32:10the answer came from Rome.
32:13A Catholic queen
32:14in Protestant shackles.
32:17Even if they were golden,
32:18that was too much for the Pope.
32:20Alleged queen of England,
32:32servant of evil,
32:33heretics.
32:36Elizabeth is excommunicated,
32:38and I, Pope Pius V,
32:40declare her claim to the throne
32:42to be unlawful.
32:44You see that?
32:49Caution.
32:51Elizabeth will be beside herself,
32:53and then she will lock up
32:54all the Catholics,
32:55and perhaps you as well.
32:56Come on.
32:57She wouldn't dare to do that.
32:59I'm the queen's royal cousin,
33:01all right?
33:02I must warn you,
33:03it may be quite dangerous.
33:05I beseech you,
33:07hold yourself back.
33:09Why should I?
33:10My feeling is that
33:11you're afraid
33:11that you're not capable.
33:13The Catholics here in England
33:14are taking heart.
33:15They see me as their queen.
33:17They'll fight for me.
33:19My lady,
33:20do you not see
33:22the danger in this?
33:24Elizabeth is now outlawed.
33:26Every Catholic
33:26has been called to kill her.
33:28Everyone is after her life.
33:31And Elizabeth can't accept that.
33:35Believe me,
33:36she will retaliate.
33:37I warn you,
33:38urgently.
33:42Hold back,
33:43otherwise,
33:44you yourself
33:45will be in danger.
34:03Excommunicated!
34:04The arrogance of it!
34:07We must react to it.
34:21If I want to live,
34:23I must let live.
34:24I had sworn that
34:25when I ascended the throne.
34:27I wanted to be tolerant.
34:29And I was.
34:30Until this day.
34:31Go get me Walsingham.
34:38I don't need a watchdog.
34:40I actually couldn't stand him,
34:43but he was the right man
34:44for the job.
34:45Confess!
34:50Confess your crimes
34:51and I'll make it stop.
34:52Francis Walsingham.
34:53He had thousands arrested
34:55and killed
34:55and killed
34:55in my name.
34:57He uncovered
34:58every plot against me.
35:00How did he find out everything?
35:02I never asked him.
35:03Was I still a good queen?
35:18Now I had blood on my hands.
35:21The blood of my own people.
35:23I had to do what I didn't want to.
35:26I couldn't do anything else.
35:27And I had to bear
35:33this burden alone.
35:45I'm just waiting for the day
35:46when your spy
35:47knocks at my door.
35:49Do you actually know
35:51how many plots
35:51there have been against me
35:52in this year alone?
35:54I guess a lot.
35:57I thought you didn't want
36:02windows into people's souls.
36:04I always thought
36:05that you wanted to...
36:06How can you dare
36:06reproach me for what I'm doing?
36:09You know nothing.
36:11Torture's not good,
36:12it's not.
36:13But to do nothing
36:14would be a big mistake,
36:15a sign of weakness.
36:16I can't let high treason
36:18go unpunished.
36:21No.
36:23You can't do that.
36:26Robert,
36:27was that what
36:30you wanted to tell me?
36:32Perhaps your henchmen
36:33are going too far.
36:36Your people
36:37are not your enemies.
36:38But Spain,
36:39Rome,
36:40were conspiring with Mary
36:41and she is the one
36:42who's behind all of it,
36:43this Catholic plot.
36:45There is no proof of that.
36:47I had saved Mary
36:59from the tower,
37:01given her a castle
37:02and servants,
37:03and then this.
37:08Robert was right.
37:10All the time she was
37:11working together with the
37:12Pope and the Spanish King,
37:13they were all in it
37:15together,
37:16planning to overthrow me
37:18or even to kill me.
37:22I didn't want it to be true,
37:24but Walsingham
37:26delivered the evidence.
37:27The coded letters he uncovered
37:47left no doubt.
37:48I had to act.
37:51Mary Stewart was put on trial
37:53and she was sentenced to death.
37:55Just my signature was needed
38:09to send her to the gallows.
38:12Planned murder is high treason.
38:32The Queen must sign the judgment.
38:36Can't you encourage her?
38:38She's agonizing.
38:40My God.
38:41Mary must be gone.
38:43I don't understand
38:44this hesitation.
38:47The people are also impatient.
38:49It is hard to understand
38:50why the other high traitors
38:51have been executed,
38:52but not her.
38:53You do not behead a Queen
38:54with a stroke of a pen.
38:56With a stroke of a pen?
38:58There was a proper trial.
39:00And the judgment was unanimous.
39:01I would have expected
39:02more diplomatic skill from you.
39:05What do you think will happen
39:06if we take this Catholic
39:07Queen's head off?
39:08Then France and Spain
39:12will declare war on us.
39:13Elizabeth is clever enough
39:14to know that England
39:15would not survive such a war.
39:17And Mary is ordained by God,
39:20an anointed Queen.
39:22Behead her,
39:23then all monarchs can be.
39:26Elizabeth, too.
39:28Yes, that could happen.
39:29Therefore, we must be quicker, right?
39:31What was right?
39:49What was wrong?
39:51That was irrelevant.
39:55It was either her
39:56or me.
39:57Pray with us.
40:19If you really want to pray for me,
40:20then I thank you for that.
40:23However,
40:23I am not able to join my prayers
40:25together with yours
40:26because we don't have
40:27the same religion.
40:34She didn't pray for her soul.
40:36She doesn't have
40:37the same religion.
40:45She did.
40:48She did.
40:50Please forgive me.
41:05I do forgive you with all of my heart.
41:08For it is my hope that you will end all my suffering with one stroke.
41:20I will end all my suffering.
41:22For it is my hope.
41:24Into your hands, Lord, I commend my spirit.
41:26Into your hands, Lord, I commend my spirit.
41:28Into your hands, Lord, I commend my spirit.
41:30This is actually my hope.
41:32For it is my hope.
41:48Who?
41:50Who dared to do it?
41:52Who deceived me?
41:54Which one of these damn advisors ordered the execution?
41:59I won his head.
42:01You signed the paper yourself, Majesty!
42:08But I never passed it on!
42:10Never!
42:12You knew about it! You!
42:20I had betrayed what was important to me.
42:36My royal status.
42:38My conviction.
42:39What would they later write about me?
42:45How would they think of me?
42:48Elizabeth the Great?
42:50Or Elizabeth the Cruel?
42:52Elizabeth the Cruel.
42:58Was I no more than a murderer?
43:01No.
43:02I am the Queen of England.
43:13And everything that I do is for the good of this country and its subjects.
43:20England is my fate.
43:21England is my fate.
43:26And now my fate is also England's.
43:36England needed me now.
43:37For Spain was declaring war on us.
43:39What should we do?
43:42What should we do?
43:43They are superior in number, they are heavily armed, and they are seasoned fighters!
43:47We are not!
43:48And the Spanish Armada outmatches us.
43:51Spain rules the sea.
43:53To fight it on the open seas is madness!
43:55So what should we do?
43:57My lords?
43:58My lady, but they are coming to our waters.
44:01They are unfamiliar with them.
44:03With the wind, not to mention the current, let alone the tides.
44:06We let them sail into the English Channel and then carry out our plan.
44:13Our plan?
44:14We load a couple of our ships with pitch.
44:17Set them alight.
44:19And send them toward the Spanish ships into the middle of their formation.
44:22If the wind is favorable to us...
44:27There will be panic.
44:28They will cut the anchor lines.
44:31And the Prada Armada will spread out in all directions.
44:36As I said, if the wind is favorable to us...
44:39And then we attack them one ship after another.
44:41That is our chance.
44:44And it's the only one we have.
44:53Then...
44:56We'll seize the chance we have.
45:11God be with us.
45:18Revenge for Mary's steward was only a pretext.
45:22It was about ruling the seas.
45:28How quickly the world turns.
45:30The Spanish king, who once asked for my hand, sent his navy to destroy me.
45:39The battle raged just off our coastline.
45:42There was a nagging uncertainty.
45:45Then the cannon stopped thundering at sea.
45:52There was no spray for us, which was rambling alive.
45:53It was CPR.
45:54Gareth's Drake.
45:55Then he left the pier.
45:56Have a sentence.
45:57After that, I won't c Анnaun.
45:58The ship up.
46:00The ships were filled with no rog J programs.
46:02Who would ask for such many things in the prosecutions?
46:03Spanish ships?
46:12I don't know yet.
46:17Shall we bring out the cannons, Your Excellency?
46:23No.
46:29That's our navy.
46:30Those are our ships there!
46:34We have won!
46:46England was saved.
46:48Spain had been brought to his knees.
46:51Now a new age could finally begin.
46:56Mine.
46:56I wore the English crown for 45 years.
47:01I never married nor had children.
47:04I was never alone, but often lonely.
47:08That was the price I paid.
47:11Was this price too high?
47:13I don't think so.
47:14I am the driver who brought to me.
47:19That's what I see.
47:20I know I have another one who has lived with my young man.
47:22But yes, I can't think so if you're keeping up with me.
47:25We are all in תנ obviamente but Okay, let me see!
47:31I believe me!
47:32We didn't have much 뒤를 like a beautiful party!
47:34All the time you decided why I RV is in Australia!
47:37You can ask only me yesterday, their φjobject is at like Arezbo.
47:40I was able to help you!
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