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Month: December 2021

Posted on December 13, 2021December 22, 2021 by Sasha · 1 Comment

Cleopatra Selene II: The Only Daughter of the Last Pharaoh

Queen Cleopatra VII is quite famous for being the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Her daughter, the Queen of Mauretania, was even more amazing than she was.

Posted on December 12, 2021December 22, 2021 by Sasha · 1 Comment

Marie-Thérèse, Madame Royale: The Only Survivor of Her Family

Marie Antoinette is a much more famous than her family, including her mother, an Empress, her husband, a King, and her daughter, a Duchess, Queen, and neither.

Posted on December 12, 2021December 22, 2021 by Sasha · 1 Comment

Queen Berenice: The Solo Pharaoh of Egypt

More than two thousand years ago, a lady killed a bunch of people and attempted to rule Egypt on her own. That obviously didn’t end well, as we’ll see.

Posted on December 12, 2021December 22, 2021 by Sasha

Amalia of Oldenburg: The Almost Assassinated Queen of Greece

Queen Amalia Maria Frederica of Oldenburg was quite an extraordinary queen. She was very unpopular, and the once-loved Queen was nearly killed.

Posted on December 12, 2021December 22, 2021 by Sasha · 2 Comments

Boudica: The Warrior Queen Who Embarrassed the Romans

Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, is famous for completely humiliating the Roman Empire. Her and her revolt are probably the most famous events of Roman Britain.

Posted on December 9, 2021December 22, 2021 by Sasha · 2 Comments

Joan of Navarre: The Seemingly Normal Queen

Joan I of Navarre was a regular queen. She became a country's first queen-regnant at the old age of one, then ran away to France with her mother, and made a happy political marriage.

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