Famous Speeches by Women Women have always been great orators, but women did not always have the opportunity to speak in public. One of the most stirring and inspirational famous speeches by women was made hundreds of years ago, in 1588, by Queen Elizabeth I of England. Dressed in armor at Tilbury she spoke the inspirational words to her troops when England was threatened by the superior power of the Spanish Armada. Who can forget her words "...I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart of a king, and of a king of England, too..." the Spanish Armada Speech by Queen Elizabeth I was a true inspiration to all women. The following links provide access to the text and words of famous speeches by women:
The above links provide access to the text and words of these famous speeches by women. Famous Speeches by Women The Famous Speeches by Women include those by celebrities, politicians and famous and significant people from history. The dialogues might be historical, motivational, persuasive, long or short, humorous or funny - women from all walks of life.. But each of these Famous Speeches by Women have made an impact. The women featured might be American, English or even Roman. The women might be alive today or are famous as great historical figures of the 19th century, 20th century or go back even further in time. But all of these Famous Speeches by Women have the same thing in common, they are all great speakers who use clear dialogue and language. Sitemap For comprehensive details on the content pf this website please click the following link: Famous Speeches & Speech Topics Sitemap Famous Speeches by Women |