Margaret Pole had so many traitors in her family: she was the daughter of a traitor, the sister of a traitor, and the mother of a traitor. All that treason ended in her own death.
Margaret Pole, The Last Plantagenet: From a Family of Traitors
Margaret Pole had so many traitors in her family: she was the daughter of a traitor, the sister of a traitor, and the mother of a traitor. All that treason ended in her own death.
The mother of Mary, Queen of Scots probably lived a normal life. She was probably just a French princess who married the King of Scotland, right? Well, her life was the exact opposite.
Lettice Knollys was the wife of a guy named Robert Dudley, whom you may be familiar with, but she did way more than just marry him. The poor lady could never catch a break.
Elizabeth Báthory de Esced was an extremely rich woman who killed a bunch of servant women. Even though killing poor people was legal, Elizabeth ended up chained to a pillar.
Juana the "Mad" is known for being the insane woman who briefly ruled Castile. But the thing is, she was perfectly sane, it was the absolutely horrible men in her life that made her insane.
Guess who stole a diamond necklace and helped start the French Revolution? Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, Comtesse de la Motte.
Once upon a time, when the Roman Empire was falling apart, a warrior Queen nearly defeated the Romans. I'm not even joking, this actually happened.
Marie-Adélaïde of Luxembourg isn't a name you might have heard. This woman did a ton of stuff though — including pretty much running away from her own country.
Margherita of Savoy was the first woman to hold the title of Queen of Italy. She's also my favorite historical figure because she's just amazing.
Princess Mafalda of Savoy did nothing except exist, which made Hitler pretty angry. She met a terrible end in a terrible concentration camp.