Razia Sultan
Razia Sultan, also known as Razia Sultana, and by her regnal name Jalâlat-ud-Dîn Raziyâ, was the only woman to rule …
Razia Sultan, also known as Razia Sultana, and by her regnal name Jalâlat-ud-Dîn Raziyâ, was the only woman to rule …
Mbuya Nehanda, also called “Ambuya” meaning “grandmother” was the religious leader of the MaShona nation. Her name was used by …
Brunehaut, or Brunhilde, is a figure whose story merges between legendary and fact. She lived from 534 CE to circa …
Hojo Masako was born in 1157 in Japan. She was the wife of the first shogun, or military commander. When …
Marguerite d’Anjou, or Margaret of Anjou, lived from 1430—1482 CE. She was known for her participation in the Wars of …
Olympias lived from 375—316 BCE. She held other names and epithets such as Myrtale, Polyxene, and Stratonice (the latter which …
Li Xiu was a Chinese governor and battle strategist who was born circa 285 CE in the Gansu Province. Other …
Eleanor of Arborea, 1347—1404, was a Sardinian noblewoman and judge, who was of the Giudicato of Arborea, a land run …