In the 1500's, gender was the main cause of suffering: King Henry VIII only wanted a son, but was "cursed" because of her weak son's legacy. One of them, the daughter broke every convention of her gender. Queen Elizabeth I have never been married and have no children, but I can regard it as one of the most successful monarchs in the UK. She was unknown by her choice of King James VI of Scotland as her heir, and it made way to Queen II of the modern Elizabeth.
In the 16th century, Elizabeth I wore a crown of Britain for 45 years, but her message was not that women could exercise power like men. There is the king's heart and belly. "- So, she is a special, very feminine exception for male sovereignty. As we and women have been losing power more and more, we have achieved peace: among them, Queen Victoria and Elizabeth II were sitting on the throne of the UK for the past 200 years. However, despite the troubles of Prime Minister Teresa Mei, the number of Board of Directors of the Parliament House and large companies has increased rapidly, which indicates that there is still a problem.
James Barry became the first British woman qualified medically when she was a male in 1812. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was the first public female British who got medical qualifications in 1865. Together with Sophia Jakes - Blake, American Elizabeth Blackwell etc, Garrett Anderson founded the first UK medical school, London girls' medical school to train women in 1874. Annie Scott Dill Maunder is a pioneer of celestial bodies, especially sunspots. She was a graduate of mathematics at Girton College in Cambridge and was hired as an assistant to the discovery of Madown Minimum, originally a director of the Solar Energy department of Edward Waltermade (1890) and Greenwich Observatory. They observe the sunspots and cooperate to improve the photos of the sun. They married in 1895. With Anne's mathematical technique, you can analyze the black spot data collected by Maunder of Greenwich.