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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · Who was the warrior queen Aethelflaed? Aethelflaed's marriage strengthened an alliance between Mercia and Alfred's Wessex in the south west and south east, the last Saxon kingdoms resisting a...

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  2. Warrior Queen: Directed by Bill Anderson. With Alex Kingston, Steven Waddington, Emily Blunt, Leanne Rowe. Boudica, the Warrior Queen on Britain, leads her tribe into rebellion against the Roman Empire and the mad Emperor of Rome Nero.

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    • Arachidamia, Queen of Sparta
    • Zenobia, Empress of Palmyra
    • Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi
    • Mavia of Arabia, Queen of The Tanukh
    • Nzinga, Queen of Ndongo and Matamba
    • Amage, Queen of Sarmatia
    • Fu Hao, Queen of Shang Dynasty China
    • Tomyris, Queen of The Massagetae
    • Artemisia, Queen of Caria
    • Boudicca, Queen of The Iceni

    “Why are you Spartan women the only ones who can rule men?” “Because we are also the only ones who give birth to men.” Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus When Sparta was menaced by King Pyrrhus in the 3rd century BCE the main body of the Spartan army was away on campaign. The council of the city wished to send the women away to safety. Queen Arachidamia en...

    When the Roman Emperor Valerian was captured in 260 CE by his Persian enemies, and forced to live out his life as a human footstool, the weakness of the Empire was too tempting for some previously loyal vassal states. Palmyra declared their leader Odaenathus a king, though one still nominally loyal to the empire. On his assassination his wife Zenob...

    Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, rose in rebellion against the British Raj in 1857. On the death of her husband the East India Company annexed Jhansi. Told she must quit her palace Lakshmibai declared “I will not surrender my Jhansi!” When the Indian Revolt broke out the Rani became a leader of the rebels. The British surrounded her fort and Lakshmi...

    When Queen Zenobia rebelled against Rome the nomadic Tanukh people had come to Rome’s aid. A hundred years later, in 375 CE, when the Tanukh king died his queen Mavia took command of her people and launched a revolt against Roman rule. Mavia quit the city of Aleppo and took her forces into the desert, swelling their numbers with other tribes. Guerr...

    When Queen Nzinga met with the Portuguese they sought to diminish her by making her stand throughout the audience. She commanded one of her servants to go down on hands and knees to allow her to sit as an equal. When the Portuguese attacked her lands in 1626 Nzinga was forced to flee Ndongo to create a new nation in Matamba. From her new home she w...

    Amage of Sarmatia (2nd century CE) had a problem – her husband, who was weak, indecisive, and decadent. Instead of allowing her country to sink under his rule she took the reigns. She entered into an alliance with the Chersonesians who were being menaced by the Scythian king. Her demand that the Scythians respect her allies was rebuffed scornfully....

    Lady Fu Hao (~1200 BCE) was the wife of King Wu Ding. While the king took 60 wives to sure up alliances with neighbouring kingdoms it is safe to say that he only had one Fu Hao. She was a high-priestess but also, uniquely for the time, a general. Her forces consisted of 13,000 soldiers and she was placed above other, male, generals. Fu Hao personal...

    Cyrus the Great founded the Achaemenid Empire and turned it into the largest empire in the world. In 530 BCE he took on Tomyris, queen of the Massagetae. Looking to take her territory Cyrus offered her his hand in marriage. Seeing a hand for a nation as a poor deal, she refused. Cyrus decided to take it anyway. According to Herodotus Cyrus managed ...

    Artemisia was queen of Caria, a Greek city-state in the Empire of Xerxes I, great-grandson of Cyrus the Great. When Xerxes attempted to conquer the Greek mainland Artemisia contributed and commanded five ships in his grand fleet. In the battle of Salamis a bounty of 10,000 drachmas was placed on her by the Greeks, feeling dishonoured to have a woma...

    If you dig in St Albans, the Roman city of Verulamium, you may find a layer of black ash. This is the remains of Boudicca’s sacking and burning of the city. Boudicca, the queen of the Iceni, rose in rebellion against the Romans in 60 CE when, on the death of her husband, her lands were seized. Boudicca first destroyed Colchester then forced the Rom...

  3. Dec 18, 2020 · These military queens hail from every age and from every corner of the world. Meet valiant leaders like the Trung Sisters, who fought to defend ancient Vietnam from the invading Chinese, or Zenobia of Palmyra, who opposed invading Roman forces and tried to carve out her own sphere of influence in her homeland of Syria.

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  4. May 9, 2024 · Boudicca is known for being a warrior queen of the Iceni people, who lived in what is now East Anglia, England. In 60–61 CE she led the Iceni and other peoples in a revolt against Roman rule. Although her forces massacred some 70,000 Romans and their supporters, they were ultimately defeated.

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  5. Mar 11, 2022 · Learn how Æthelflæd, daughter of Alfred the Great, became a powerful ruler and military leader in 10th-century England. She defended her kingdom against Vikings, secured diplomatic alliances and passed her reign to her daughter.

  6. May 9, 2019 · Learn about Boudica, the iconic leader of the Iceni and Trinovantes tribes who fought against the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 60. Discover her story, motives, achievements and legacy from classical and archaeological sources.

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