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“This was the first example of another interesting pattern in Elizabeth’s life. Lacking parents, lacking close family, unmarried as she would remain, and childless too, Elizabeth when queen surrounded herself with brilliant men, loyal advisors and favourites whom she made as close as family to her…” quote by Jane Dunn
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““This was the first example of another interesting pattern in Elizabeth’s life. Lacking parents, lacking close family, unmarried as she would remain, and childless too, Elizabeth when queen surrounded herself with brilliant men, loyal advisors and favourites whom she made as close as family to her. When they became too old, as did William Cecil, Lord Burghley, or died, like Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester, she took on their sons.””

Jane Dunn

About This Quote

Source Book: The Life of Elizabeth I by Jane Dunn, 2020

Elizabeth I compensated for lack of family by surrounding herself with trusted men, treating them as family, and later adopted their sons.

In simple terms: She built a chosen family of advisors and successors.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate supportive networks.

Themes

leadership family legacy

Mood

reflective determined

Type

historical biographical

When to use this quote

  • court politics
  • personal loss
  • building alliances

Key Concepts

Patronage Succession Mentorship

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you create chosen family in professional life?
  • What risks arise from depending on a few close allies?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on male advisors may limit diverse perspectives.

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