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This is a list of female hereditary monarchs who reigned over a political jurisdiction in their own right or by right of inheritance. The list does not include female regents (see List of regents), usually the mother of the monarch, male or female, for although they exercised political power during the period of regency on behalf of their child or children, they were not hereditary monarch, and thus cannot be included in the list of female hereditary monarchs. Each entry contains the name (with years of birth–death) and span of reign in years (where available). Where necessary, the source of inheritance right is indicated, that is, whether they succeeded from their fathers, mothers, siblings or other relatives. Cases where succession was obtained by other means (usurpation or marriage, for example) are also indicated accordingly.


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* Ada of Caria (fl. 377–326 BC) Queen of Caria * Ada of Holland * Adalais of Aquitaine, Viscountess of Auvillars and Lomagne *
Adelaide, Countess of Auxerre Adelaide of Auxerre (1251–1290) was ruling Countess of Auxerre in 1262-1290. Alice Saunier-Seïté, Les Courtenay. Destin d'une illustre famille bourguignonne, éditions France-Empire, 1998 (ISBN 2-7048-0845-7) She was a daughter of Eudes of Bu ...
(1262–?) * Adelaide I of Auxerre, Countess of Auxerre, 853–864 * Adelaide II of Burgundy, Countess of Auxerre, 921–936 * Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1248–79 * Adelaide of Burgundy, also known as Adelaide of Chalon (941–?), Countess of Troyes, Countess of Beaume, Countess of Chalon-sur-Saône * Adelaide of Donzy, Countess of Gien * Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale, 1069–90 * Adelaide of Provence (d. 1129), also known as Adelaide of Forcalquier, Lady of Forcalquier, 1065–1129, Countess of Provence * Adelaide of Soissons (d. 1066), Countess of Soissons * Adelaide of Susa (1020–1091), Countess of Turin, Lady of Auriate, Bredulo,
Asti Asti ( , , ; pms, Ast ) is a ''comune'' of 74,348 inhabitants (1-1-2021) located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deemed t ...
, Alba, Albenga and Ventimiglia * Adelaide of Vermandois (1065–1102), Countess of Valois, Countess of Vermandois * Adelais, Lady of Venisy (d. 1221), Lady of Venisy *
Adelasia of Torres Adelasia (1207–1259), eldest child of Marianus II of Logudoro by Agnes of Massa, daughter of William I of Cagliari, and successor of her brother, Barisone III, in 1236, was the Judge of Logudoro from 1236 and Judge of Gallura from 1238. By a p ...
, Judge of Logudoro, 1236–59 *
Adele of Anjou Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (, ; born 5 May 1988), professionally known by the mononym Adele, is an English singer and songwriter. After graduating in arts from the BRIT School in 2006, Adele signed a rec ...
, Countess of Vendôme, 1016–32 *
Adele of Valois Adele of Valois (''Adèle/Adélaïde'') was a daughter of Ralph IV of Valois and Adele of Bar-sur-Aube. She married firstly Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and they had: # Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois # Odo I, Count of Vermandois She was als ...
, Countess of Valois, Countess of Crespy *
Adelheid of Heinsberg Adelheid is the modern Dutch and German form of the Old High German female given name Adalheidis, meaning "nobility" or "noble-ness". It may refer to the following people: * Saint Adelheid or Adelaide of Italy, (931–999), Holy Roman Empress an ...
, Countess of Heinsberg *
Adelheid of Kyburg Adelheid is the modern Dutch and German form of the Old High German female given name Adalheidis, meaning "nobility" or "noble-ness". It may refer to the following people: * Saint Adelheid or Adelaide of Italy, (931–999), Holy Roman Empress an ...
, Countess of Kyburg *
Adelheid of Gelder Adelheid is the modern Dutch and German form of the Old High German female given name Adalheidis, meaning "nobility" or "noble-ness". It may refer to the following people: * Saint Adelheid or Adelaide of Italy, (931–999), Holy Roman Empress an ...
(d. after 1150), Heiress of the stewardship (Ger. ''vogtei'') of the Bishopric of Munster *
Adelicia of Sanseverino Adeliza of Louvain, sometimes known in England as Adelicia of Louvain, also called Adela and Aleidis; (c. 1103 – March/April 1151) was Queen of England from 1121 to 1135, as the second wife of King Henry I. She was the daughter of Godfrey I, ...
, Lady of Serino, 1283–? * Adeline of Meulan (1014–81), Countess of Meulan, ?–1081 * Adelvie of Guise, Lady of Guise * Adrienne of Estouteville, also known as Adrienne of Bourbon, (1512–1560), Duchess of Estouteville, Lady of Hambye, Gace and Briquebec * Adyle of Carlat, Viscountess of Carlat * Aelis of Troyes (d. 1066), Countess of Troyes and Soissons * Ælfwynn, Lady of the Mercians, 918–919 * Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, 911–918 * Agalbursa, Judge of Arborea, c. 1186 * Agathe of Dammartin (d. 1268), Lady of Ponthieu * Agathe of Poitiers-Valentinois, Lady of Baux, 1348–? *
Agnes de Percy Agnes or Agness may refer to: People *Agnes (name), the given name, and a list of people named Agnes or Agness * Wilfrid Marcel Agnès (1920–2008), Canadian diplomat Places *Agnes, Georgia, United States, a ghost town *Agnes, Missouri, United ...
, Heiress of the Percys * Agnès de Tarroja inherited the Lordships of Solsona, Arbeca and Tarroja; wife of Ramon Folc IV, Viscount of Cardona * Agnes of Adelon, Lady of Adelon, c. 1200 *
Agnes of Austria (1322–1392) Agnes of Austria ( pl, Agnieszka; 1322 – 2 February 1392) was a German princess member of the House of Habsburg and by marriage Duchess of Świdnica. She was the second daughter of Leopold I, Duke of Austria, by his wife Katharina, daughter of A ...
, daughter of Leopold I, duchess in Silesia *
Agnes of Baudemont Agnes or Agness may refer to: People *Agnes (name), the given name, and a list of people named Agnes or Agness * Wilfrid Marcel Agnès (1920–2008), Canadian diplomat Places *Agnes, Georgia, United States, a ghost town *Agnes, Missouri, United ...
(1130–1210), Lady of Baudemont, La Fere-en-Tardenois and Longueville, Lady of Nesle, Lady of Pontarcy, Lady of Quincy, Countess of Braine * Agnes of Bourbon (d. 1288), Lady of Bourbon * Agnes of Burgundy, Countess of Montbeliard, 1332–? *
Agnes of Cleves Agnes of Cleves (1422–1448) was a daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife Mary of Valois, daughter of John the Fearless duke of Burgundy.Lacarra, José María (1973). Historia política del Reino de Navarra. Desde sus orígen ...
(d. 1267), Heiress of Cleves and Heinsberghttp://webcache.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&u=http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/heinsberg_grafen_von/agnes_von_kleve_heinsberg_graefin_von_kleve_heinsberg_%2B_1267.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dgrafen%2Bvon%2Bortenburg%26start%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN *
Agnes II of Donzy Agnes or Agness may refer to: People *Agnes (name), the given name, and a list of people named Agnes or Agness * Wilfrid Marcel Agnès (1920–2008), Canadian diplomat Places *Agnes, Georgia, United States, a ghost town *Agnes, Missouri, United ...
(1199–1225), Dame of Donzy, 1222–25 * Agnes of Faucigny (d. 1268), Lady of Faucigny * Agnes of Gournay-sur-Marne (d. 1143), Lady of Rochefort, Lady of Gournay-sur-Marne and Gomets, Countess of Rochefort * Agnes of Montferrat (1180–1208), Latin Empress of Constantinople * Agnes I of Nevers, Countess of Auxerre and Nevers, 1181–92 *
Agnes of Ponthieu Agnes of Ponthieu (c. 1080 – aft. 1105) was ruling Countess of Ponthieu from 1100. She was the daughter of Count Guy I of Ponthieu. Enguerrand, the son of Count Guy, died at a youthful age. Guy then made his brother Hugh heir presumptive, b ...
(c. 1080–1105/1111), Countess of Ponthieu. 1100–bef. 1105 * Agnes of Thiern, also known as Alix of Thiern, Lady of Montpensier * Ahhotep I (c. 1560–1530 BC), Queen of Egypt, regent for her son Ahmose I *
Ahilyabai Holkar Ahilya Bai Holkar (31 May 1725 – 13 August 1795) was the hereditary noble queen of the Maratha Empire, in early-modern India. She established Maheshwar (in Madhya Pradesh) as the seat of Holkar Dynasty. After the demise of her husband Kha ...
Maharani (1725–1795) the Holkar Queen of the Maratha ruled Malwa kingdom, India *
Ahmose-Nefertari Ahmose-Nefertari (Ancient Egyptian: '' Jꜥḥ ms Nfr trj'') was the first Great Royal Wife of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was a daughter of Seqenenre Tao and Ahhotep I, and royal sister and wife to Ahmose I. Her son Amenhotep I b ...
, Queen of Egypt, regent for her son Amenhotep I * Aikaterina Asanina Zaccariaina (d. 1462), Titular Lady of Arcadia; Heiress of the Principality of Achaia * Algayette, Lady * Alheidis of Heinsberg (d. after 1207), Heinress of Heinsberg * Alheidis of Sayn (d. c. 1303), Heiress of Hulchrath and Saffenberg (Daughter of Henry I of Sayn (d. 1259) and Agnes of Cleves (d. 1267), Heiress of Cleves and Heinsberg; married Dietrich VI of Cleves (d. 1275) * Alice de la Roche-sur-l'Ognon (d. after 1277), Lady of Beirut *
Alice de Lacy Alice de Lacy, ''suo jure'' Countess of Lincoln, ''suo jure'' 5th Countess of Salisbury (25 December 1281 – 2 October 1348) was an English peeress. Life Born on Christmas Day 1281 at Denbigh Castle, Alice was the only daughter and heir of ...
(1281–1348), 4th Countess of Lincoln, 1311–48, 4th Countess of Salisbury, 1311–48, Countess of Lancaster, Leicester and Derby * Alice Montague, 5th Countess of Salisbury * Alice of Brittany (1243–1288), Lady of Pontarcy * Alienor of Champagne, Countess of Bar-sur-Aube * Alix de la Tour du Pin (v. 1280–1309), Dauphine of Viennois, 1307–09 * Alix of Alençon (d. after 1220), Lady of Montgomery * Alix of Burgundy (1258–1261), Countess of Macon and Vienne, 1224–39 * Alix of Burgundy (1251–1290), Lady of Montjoy, Lady of Valencay, Countess of Auxerre, 1261–90 *
Alix of Chacenay ''Alix'', or ''The Adventures of Alix'', is a Franco-Belgian comics series drawn in the ligne claire style by Jacques Martin. The stories revolve around a young Gallo-Roman man named Alix in the late Roman Republic. Although the series is re ...
(d. 1278), Lady of Chacenay * Alix of Clermont (d. 1330), Viscountess of Chateaudun * Alix of Dammartin, Countess of Dammartin * Alix of Dreux (1255–1296), Viscountess of Chateaudun, 1259–96, which she inherited from her mother Clemence of Chateaudun * Alix of Dreux (1364–?), Viscountess of Dreux * Alix of Dreux-Beu (1255–1275), Viscountess of Chateaudun, Lady of Montdoubleau * Alix of Eu (d. 1246), Lady of Hastings and Countess of Eu, 1191–1246 * Alix of Flanders (1322–1346), Lady of Richebourg *
Alix of France Alice of France (french: Alix; July/August 1150 – 1197/1198) was countess consort of Blois by marriage to Theobald V, Count of Blois. She was regent of Blois during the absence of her spouse in 1190-1191, and regent during the minority of Loui ...
(1160–1225), Lady of Arques, Countess of Eu and Vexins * Alix of Meran, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1248–79 * Alix of Montfort (1218–1255), also known as Alix de Bigorre, Viscountess of Marsan and Countess of Bigorre, 1251–55 * Alix of Thouars, Countess of Richmond & Duchess of Brittany, 1203–21 *
Almodis of La Marche Almodis de la Marche ( 1020 – 16 October 1071) was a French noble. She was famed for her marriage career, in particularly for her third marriage to Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona, with whom she committed double bigamy in 1053, for whic ...
(d. 1116), Countess of La Marche * Alveradis of Saffenberg, Lady of Maubach *
Amalia of Dohna-Vianen Amalia may refer to: People *Amalia (given name), feminine given name (includes a list of people so named) *Princess Amalia (disambiguation), several princesses with this name Films and television series *Amalia (1914 film), ''Amalia'' (191 ...
(1645–1700), Sovereign Lady and Heiress of Vianen and Ameiden, Heiress Burgravine of Utrecht * Amalie of Zweibrücken, Lady of Rixingen, 1547–77 * Ameline of Guise (1159–1185), Lady of Guise *
Amanirenas Queen Amanirenas (also spelled Amanirena), described by Strabo as being blind in one eye, was queen of the Kingdom of Kush from c. 40 BC to c. 10 BC. Her full title was ''Amnirense qore li kdwe li'' ("Ameniras, qore and kandake"). Meroitic, the in ...
(40–10 BC) Queen regnant of Kush * Amanishakheto (10 BC – 1 AD) Queen regnant of Kush * Amastrine (d. 284 BC) ruler of Heraclea * Amicia of Gloucester (1160–1225), Countess of Gloucester, 1217 * Amicia, Countess of Leicester, Countess of Leicester * Amoene of Daun-Falkenstein, Heiress of Limburg *
Anastasia of Isenburg Anastasia (from el, Ἀναστασία, translit=Anastasía) is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word (), meaning "resurrection". It is a popular name in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, where it was the most ...
(1400–30), Heiress of Wied * Andregota Galindez, Countess of Aragon, 922–925 * Anna of Jever, Lady of Jever, 1511–36 * Anna of Kyburg, Countess of Kyburg *
Anna of Stolberg Anna may refer to: People Surname and given name * Anna (name) Mononym * Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke * Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773) * Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th century) * Anna (Anisia) (fl. 1218 to 1221) ...
(d. 1436), Countess of Stolberg * Anna of Tecklenburg (1527–1582), Heiress of Tecklenburg and Rheda * Anna of Wevelinghoven, Heiress of Wevelinghoven and Lievendael * Anna Anachoutlou Komnena, Empress of Trebizond, 1341, 1341–42 * Anna Balbo Lascaris (1487–1554), Countess of Tenda, Lady of Mauro, Prela, Villanuovo, Mentone and Antibes * Anna Lascaris, Countess of Tenda, Lady of Ventimiglia * Anna Maria of Piombino, Princess of Piombino, 1699–1700 * Anne Boleyn, Marquess of Pembroke * Lady Anne Clifford (1590–1676) *
Anne of Alençon Anne d'Alençon (Italian: Anna d'Alençon) (30 October 1492 – 18 October 1562), Lady of La Guerche, was a French noblewoman and a Marquise of Montferrat as the wife of William IX, Marquis of Montferrat. She acted as Regent of the Marquisate o ...
(d. 1562), Lady of La Guerche and Pouencé, 1525–62 *
Anne, Countess of Auvergne Anne de La Tour d'Auvergne (1496–1524) was sovereign Countess of Auvergne from 1501 until 1524, and Duchess of Albany by marriage to John Stewart, Duke of Albany. In her marriage contract, she was called 'Anne de Boulogne fille de Jehan ...
, also known as Anne de la Tour d'Auvergne, Countess of Auvergne, 1501–24 * Anne of Auvergne (1358–1417), Lady of Mercœur and Countess of Forez, 1372–1417, Dauphine of Auvergne, 1399–1417 *
Anne of Brittany Anne of Brittany (; 25/26 January 1477 – 9 January 1514) was reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She is the only woman to have been queen consort of France ...
, Countess of Étampes and Montfort-l'Aumary and Duchess of Brittany, 1488–1514 * Anne of Burgundy, Dauphine of Viennois, 1269–98 * Anne of Burgundy (d. 1301), Dauphine of Vienne, Countess of Vienne * Anne of Chabannes, Countess of Dammartin * Anne of Clermont, Lady of Baux, ?–1403 * Anne of Croy (1563–1635), Lady of Chimay *
Anne of Gloucester Anne of Gloucester, Countess of Stafford (30 April 1383 – 16 October 1438) was the eldest daughter and eventually sole heiress of Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (the fifth surviving son and youngest child of King Edward III), by h ...
(1383–1438), Countess of Buckingham * Anne, Queen of Great Britain (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) *
Anne of Lorraine Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
, also known as Anne of Vaudemont, Countess of Maulevier, Duchess of Aumale, 1631–38 * Anne of Montmorency (1385–1466), also known as Anne of Laval, Anne of Montmorency-Laval, Lady of Laval, Vitre, Acquigny, Aubigne, Tinteniac, Becherel and Romille, 1414–29 *
Anne of Rohan Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna (name), Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah (given name), Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie (given name), ...
(1604–85), Princess of Guemene *
Anne de Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick Anne Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick (14 February 1444 – 3 June 1449), was the only child and heiress of the English nobleman Henry Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick. She died a child aged 5, after which the earldom of Warwick was inherited b ...
(1443–1449), 15th Countess of Warwick, 1445–49 *
Anne de Mowbray Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk, later Duchess of York and Duchess of Norfolk (10 December 1472 – c. 19 November 1481) was the child bride of Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, one of the Princes in the Tower. She died at the age of ...
(1472–81), 8th Countess of Norfolk, 1476–81 * Anne Genevieve of Bourbon-Conde (1619–1679), Duchess of Longueville * Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier (1627–1693), also known as Anne Marie Louise of Bourbon-Montpensier, ''la Grande Mademoiselle'', Countess of Eu, 1627–81, Countess of Mortain, 1660–93, Princess of Dombes & La-Roche-sur-Yon, 1627–81, Princess of Joinville, 1627–89, Duchess of Saint-Fergau, 1627–81, Duchess of Montpensier, 1627–93 * Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch Baroness of Whitchester and Ashdale, Countess of Dalkeith, and Duchess of Buccleuch, 1663–1732 * Antoinette of Bauffremont, Countess of Charny *
Antoinette of Bourbon Antoinette of Bourbon (25 December 1494 – 22 January 1583), was a French noblewoman of the House of Bourbon. She was the wife of Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Guise. Life Antoinette de Bourbon was born on 25 December 1494 at the Chateau de Ha ...
(1493–1583), Duchess of Guise * Antonia Enriquez de Ribera y Portocarrero (d. 1623), Duchess of Huescar *
Arsinde Arsinde of Carcassonne (920 – 970) was a Countess and ruler of Carcassonne Carcassonne (, also , , ; ; la, Carcaso) is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie. It is the prefecture of the departm ...
, Viscountess of Rocaberti and Perelada * Arsinoe II (316 BC – 270/260 BC) Ptolemaic Pharaoh of Egypt, co-ruler with her husband * Artemisia I of Caria (around 480 BC) Queen of Halicarnassus * Artemisia II of Caria (d. 350 BC) Queen of Caria *
Athaliah Athaliah ( el, Γοθολία ''Gotholía''; la, Athalia) was the daughter of either king Omri, or of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel of Israel, the queen consort of Judah as the wife of King Jehoram, a descendant of King David, and later quee ...
(c. 841–835 BC) Queen regnant of Judea * Attala of Macon, Viscountess of Macon * Aurembiaix of Urgel (d. 1231), Countess of Urgell * Ava of Barcelona, Countess of Cerdanya and Besalu, 927–940 *
Avantibai Rani Avantibai Lodhi (died 20 March 1858) was an Indian Rajput queen-ruler and freedom fighter. She was the queen of the Ramgarh (present-day Dindori) in Madhya Pradesh. An opponent of the British East India Company during the Indian Rebellio ...
Lodhi Lodhi may refer to: * Lodi (Pashtun tribe), a Batani Pashtun (Ghilzai) tribe mainly found in Afghanistan and Pakistan * Lodhi dynasty of Delhi Sultanate * Lodhi Colony, a residential colony in South Central part of New Delhi * Lodhi (caste), a Hind ...
the -warrior-queen (d. March 20, 1858), the ruler of the Indian state of Ramgarh * Aveline of Nemours (d. 1191/1196), Lady of Nemours * Azaline of Fezensac, also known as Adalmure of Fezensac, Countess of Fezensac


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* Barbara of Daun (d. 1547), Lady of Rixingen * Barthe, Viscountess of Marsan * Béatrice of Albon (1161–1228), Dauphine of Viennois, Countess of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans and Briancon, 1162–1228 * Beatrice I of Bigorre, Countess of Bigorre, 1055–95 *
Beatrice II of Bigorre Beatrice II of Bigorre (1110-1156), was a Countess regnant suo jure ''Suo jure'' is a Latin phrase, used in English to mean 'in his own right' or 'in her own right'. In most nobility-related contexts, it means 'in her own right', since in those ...
, Viscountess of Fezensac and Countess of Bigorre, 1112–14 * Beatrice III of Bigorre (1104–1156), Countess of Bigorre, 1128–? * Beatrice IV of Bigorre, Viscountess of Marsan 1185–? * Beatrice of Bourbon (1320–83), Lady of Creil * Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy, Countess Palatine of Burgundy *
Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy Beatrice II (1193 – 7 May 1231) reigned as Countess Palatine of Burgundy from 1205 until her death. She was a member of the Swabian Hohenstaufen dynasty, the daughter of Count Otto I of Burgundy and Margaret, Countess of Blois, thereby a grandd ...
, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1205–31 *
Beatrice of Clermont Beatrice may refer to: * Beatrice (given name) Places In the United States * Beatrice, Alabama, a town * Beatrice, Humboldt County, California, a locality * Beatrice, Georgia, an unincorporated community * Beatrice, Indiana, an unincorporated c ...
(d. c. 1364), Countess of Charolais, 1316–64 * Beatrice of Montfort (d. 1311), Lady of Rochefort, Countess of Montfort-l'Aumary * Beatrice of Portugal (1373–c. 1420), titular Queen of Portugal, Consort Queen of Castile and León *
Beatrice of Provence Beatrice of Provence (23 September 1267), was ruling Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1245 until her death, as well as Countess of Anjou and Maine, Queen of Sicily and Naples by marriage to Charles I of Naples. She was the fourth and ...
(1234–1267), Lady of Forcalquier & Countess of Provence, 1245–67 * Beatrice of Sabran (1182–1248), Countess of Gap and Embrun, Lady of Caylar * Beatrice of Savoy, also known as ''la Grande Dauphine'', Lady of Faucigny, 1268–? which she inherited from her mother, Agnes of Faucigny * Beatrice of Savoy, Countess of Forcalquier and Gap, 1245–56 * Beatrice of Thiers, also known as Beatrice of Thiern, (1174–1228) Countess of Chalon-sur-Saône, 1202–27 * Beatrice Ferillo, Heiress of Muro Lucano * Beatriu de Montcada Heiress of Moncada * Beatrix of Burgundy, Countess of Vienne, 1224 * Beatrix, Lady * Beatrix of Burgundy (b. 1216–?), Lady of Montreal * Beatrix of Burgundy (1257–1310), Lady of Bourbon, Lady of Saint-Just, Countess of Charolais * Beatrix of Évreux (1392–1407), Duchess of Nemours * Beatrix of Maine, Countess of Maine * Beatrix of Montfort (1245–1312), Countess of Montfort-L’Aumary, 1249–12 * Beatrix of Putten (d. 1354), Lady of Putten and Strijen * Beatrix of the Netherlands, Queen of the Netherlands, 1980–2013 * Benedetta of Cagliari, Judge of Cagliari, 1214–33 * Berenguela of Castile, Queen of Castile, 1217, Queen of León, 1217 *
Berenice II of Egypt Berenice II Euergetis (267 or 266 BC – 221 BC; , ''Berenikē Euergetis'', "Berenice the Benefactress") was queen regnant of Cyrenaica from 258 BC to 246 BC and co-regent queen of Ptolemaic Egypt from 246 BC to 222 BC as the wife of Ptolemy III. ...
(267/266 BC – 221 BC) Queen of Cyrenaica, co-regent of Egypt * Berenice III of Egypt (120 BC – 80 BC) co-regent, then sole queen of Egypt * Berenice IV of Egypt (77 BC – 55 BC) Queen of Egypt * Berta of Aumale, Countess of Aumale, 1048–52 * Bertha of Limburg, Heiress of Monschau, Montjoie *
Bertha of Rouergue Bertha (died between 1063 and 1065) was the ruling Countess of Rouergue and Gévaudan from 1054 to her death. She was the daughter and heiress of Hugh of Rouergue and Fides. In or before 1051, she married Robert II of Auvergne, but had no issue ...
, Countess of Rouergue, 953/954–1064 * Berthe of Cornouaille (1119–1157), Duchess of Brittany, 1148–57 * Berthe of Tuscany, Countess of Arles, 936–? * Biru (1566–1624), Raja of Patani *
Blanche I of Navarre Blanche I (6 July 1387Anthony (1931) states that she was the fourth-born daughter of King Charles III of Navarre by Queen Eleanor, and she was preceded by Joan, Maria and Margaret and the two latter died early. Anthony defines Blanche's exact birt ...
(1386–1441), Queen of Navarre * Blanche II of Navarre (1424–1464), Queen of Navarre * Blanca of Molina, Lady of Molina, 1248–93? * Blanche of Aumale, Countess of Aumale, 1343–87 * Blanche of Dammartin, Lady of Nesle, Countess of Dammartin *
Blanche de Dreux Blanche of Brittany (1271–1327) was a daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and his wife Beatrice of England. She is also known as Blanche de Dreux. Through her mother she was the granddaughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Prov ...
(1270–1327), Lady of Brie-Comte-Robert * Blanche of Lancaster (1345–1369), Duchess of Lancaster *
Blanche of Ponthieu Blanche of Ponthieu (1322 – 12 May, 1387), was ''suo jure'' Counts and dukes of Aumale, Countess of Aumale, and by marriage, Lords and Counts of Harcourt, Countess of Harcourt. She was born in 1322 to Counts and dukes of Aumale, John II, Count of ...
(d. 1387), Lady of Montgomery, Countess of Aumale, 1343–87 *
Bonne de la Roche Bonne or Bonné can refer to: People ; Given name * Bonne of Armagnac (1399 – 1430/35), eldest daughter of Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac and of Bonne of Berry * Bonne of Artois, (1396-1425), daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu and of Mar ...
, Joint Lady of Thebes, 1240 *
Boudica Boudica or Boudicca (, known in Latin chronicles as Boadicea or Boudicea, and in Welsh as ()), was a queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a failed uprising against the conquering forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61. She ...
, Queen of the Iceni * Brianda de Beaumont (d. 1588), Countess of Lerin


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Caeria Caeria (died 344/343 BC), was an Illyrian queen who reigned in the second part of the fourth century BC. Cynane, an Illyrian princess and daughter of Philip II of Macedon, engaged in battle with Caeria in 344/343 BC. An account cites that Cynane a ...
(4th century BC) Illyrian queen *
Camadevi Camadevi (also spelled Jamadevi; IPA: ʃaːmaˈdeːʋiː Pali: Cāmadevī; th, จามเทวี, , Mon: စာမ္မာဒေဝဳ, ; 7th-century – 8th-century) was the first ruler/Queen of Hariphunchai (Pali: Haribhuñjaya), which ...
(623 or 633–715 or 731) Queen of Hariphunchai * Catalina of Castile, Viscountess of Limoges, 1317–28 *
Caterina Cornaro Catherine Cornaro ( el, Αικατερίνη Κορνάρο, vec, Catarina Corner) (25 November 1454 – 10 July 1510) was the last monarch of the Kingdom of Cyprus, also holding the titles of the Queen of Jerusalem and Armenia. She was queen ...
, Queen of Cyprus, 1473–1489 *
Catherine de' Medici Catherine de' Medici ( it, Caterina de' Medici, ; french: Catherine de Médicis, ; 13 April 1519 – 5 January 1589) was an Florentine noblewoman born into the Medici family. She was Queen of France from 1547 to 1559 by marriage to King ...
, Lady of La Tour and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne, 1524–89 *
Catherine of Alençon Catherine d'Alençon (bef.1396 – 22 June 1462 in Paris) was the Duchess consort of Bavaria as the second spouse of Louis VII, Duke of Bavaria. She was a younger daughter of Peter II of Alençon and his wife Marie Chamaillart, Viscountess of Be ...
, Countess of Mortain, 1412–1216 * Catherine of Appiano (1398–1451), also known as Caterina Appiani, Lady of Piombino, Scarlino, Populonia, Suvereto, Buriano, Abbadia al Fango and of the Isles of Elba, Montecristo and Pianosa, 1445–51 * Catherine of Bourbon-Conde (1575–1595), Marquise des Isles *
Catherine of Clermont Catherine of Clermont (French: ''Catherine de Clermont''; ? – 19/20 September 1212/1213) was the ruling Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis in her own right in 1191-1213. She was also the Countess of Blois by marriage. Biography Catherine was ...
(d. 1218), Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis *
Catherine of Cleves Catherine of Cleves (or of Nevers), Countess of Eu (1548 – 11 May 1633) was the wife of Henry I, Duke of Guise and the matriarch of the powerful and influential House of Guise. By marriage, she was Duchess of Guise from 1570 to 1588, and Do ...
(1548–1633), Countess of Eu, 1564–1633 * Catherine of Condé (1258–1329), Lady of Carency * Catherine of Gemen (d. 1502), Heiress of Wevelinghoven * Catherine of Gondi, Duchess of Retz, Duchess of Beaupreau *
Catherine of Guise Catherine de Mayenne (1585 – 8 March 1618), or Catherine de Mayenne-Lorraine-Guise, was a French aristocrat who became Duchess of Mantua by marriage. Early life Catherine de Mayenne was born in 1585, as the daughter of Charles, Duke of Mayenne ...
, Duchess of Étampes, 1579–82 * Catherine of L'Isle-Bouchard (c. 1390–1474), Lady of Rochefort-sur-Loire * Catherine of Navarre (1468–1517), Countess of Bigorre, Foix and Ribagorza, 1483–1517, Duchess of Gandia and Penafiel, and Queen of Navarre * Catherine of Navarre (1558–1604), Duchess of Albret, Countess of Armagnac *
Catherine of Sully Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and Catherina, other variations are feminine Given name, names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria ...
, Countess of Rochefort * Catherine of Vendôme, Countess of Vendôme and Castres, 1374–93 * Catherine of Vendôme (1345–1412), Heiress of Vendômehttp://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Epernon.pdf * Cecile of Rodez (d. 1314), Countess of Rodez * Cecilia Sagredo, Lady of Paros, 1535–37 *
Chand Bibi Sultana Chand Bibi (1550–1599 CE) was an Indian ruler and warrior. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur Sultanate during the minority of Ibrahim Adil Shah II in 1580-1590, and regent of Ahmednagar Sultanate during the minority of her great nep ...
(1550–1599) ruler of Ahmednagar Sultanate, India *
Charlotte de Montmorency Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency (11 May 1594 – 2 December 1650) was an heiress of one of France's leading ducal families, and Princess de Condé by her marriage to Henri de Bourbon. She almost became a mistress of Henry IV of France, bu ...
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Charlotte of Albret Charlotte of Albret (1480 – 11 March 1514), Dame de Châlus, was a wealthy French noblewoman of the Albret family. She was the sister of King John III of Navarre and the wife of the widely notorious Cesare Borgia, whom she married in 1499. She wa ...
(1480–1514), Lady of Chalus * Charlotte of Armagnac (d. 1504), Countess of Guise & Duchess of Nemours, 1503–04 * Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (1896–1985), reigning Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1919 to 1964 * Charlotte of Nevers, Countess of Rethel, 1491–1500 * Chiraprapha (1499–1594) Queen of Lanna * Christina, Queen of Sweden, Daughter of
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* Claire of Athens, Duchess of Athens, 1451 * Claude of France, Lady of Houdan and Neaufles, 1514–24, Countess of Aast, Blois, Coucy, Étampes and Montfort-L’Aumary, and Duchess of Brittany, 1514–24 * Claudine of Monaco (1451–1515), Lady of Monaco, 1457–58 (Abd). * Clemence of Chateaudun (1229–1259), Viscountess of Chateaudun and Lady of Montdoubleau * Cleopatra I Syra (204 BC – 176 BC) regent of Egypt * Cleopatra II of Egypt (c. 185 BC – 116/115 BC) co-ruler of Egypt * Cleopatra III of Egypt (c. 160 BC – 101 BC) co-ruler of Egypt *
Cleopatra IV of Egypt Cleopatra IV ( grc-gre, Κλεοπάτρα) was Queen of Egypt briefly from 116 to 115 BC, jointly with her husband Ptolemy IX Lathyros. She later became queen consort of Syria as the wife of Antiochus IX Cyzicenus.Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton, The ...
(c. 138/135 BC – 112 BC) co-ruler of Egypt *
Cleopatra V of Egypt Cleopatra V ( el, Κλεοπάτρα Τρύφαινα; died or ) was a Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt. She is the only surely attested wife of Ptolemy XII. Her only known child is Berenice IV, but she was also probably the mother of Cleopatra VII ...
(d. 69/68/57 BC) co-ruler of Egypt *
Cleopatra VII Cleopatra VII Philopator ( grc-gre, Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ}, "Cleopatra the father-beloved"; 69 BC10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler.She was also a ...
(51–47 BC) co-ruler then sole queen of Egypt *
Cleopatra of Macedon Cleopatra of Macedonia (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα της Μακεδονίας; c. 355/354 BC – 308 BC), or Cleopatra of Epirus (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα της Ηπείρου) was an ancient Macedonian princess and later queen regent of Epiru ...
(355/354 – 308 BC) Queen regnant of Epirus *
Cleopatra Selene of Syria Cleopatra II Selene ( grc-gre, Κλεοπάτρα Σελήνη; – 69 BC) was the Queen consort of Egypt from 115 to 102 BC, the Queen consort of Syria from 102–92 BC, and the monarch of Syria from 82 to 69 BC. The daughter of Ptolemy VIII ...
(135/140 – 69 BC) Queen regnant of Syria * Comtessa Marguerite of Geneva (1160–?), Lady of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis. * Constance of Antioch, Princess of Antioch, Lady of Laodicea and Gibel * Constance of Béarn (d. 1310), Countess of Bigorre, Viscountess of Marsan, 1301–10 * Constance, Duchess of Brittany Countess of Richmond and Duchess of Brittany, 1166–96 * Constance I of Sicily, Queen of Sicily, 1194–98 *
Constance II of Sicily Constance II of Sicily ( – ) was Queen consort of Aragon as the wife of Peter III of Aragon and a pretender to the Kingdom of Sicily from 1268 to 1285. She was the only daughter of Manfred of Sicily and his first wife, Beatrice of Savoy. Life ...
, Queen of Sicily, 1266–1302 * Constanza de Antillón, Señora de Antillón and Heiress of Urgell * Constanza de Montcada, Heiress of Moncada


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* Diana de Borbon y Gagnon, Countess de Castile de Vigo * Diane of Luxemburg-Saint-Pol (d. 1624), Duchess of Piney * Dias of Muret, Lady of Sarraman and Saves * Dorotea Orsini (d. 1665), Heiress of Solofra and Muro Lucano * Douce, Countess of Pallars-Jussa * Douce I of Gévaudan (1090–1129), also known as Douce of Rouergue, also known as Douce of Arles, Viscountess of Millau and Gévaudan, 1111–29 and Countess of Provence, 1115–30 * Douce II of Provence, Countess of Provence, 1166–67 * Durgavati Rani (1524–1564), ruler of Gond Kingdom, Central India *
Dynamis Dunamis (Ancient Greek: δύναμις) is a Greek philosophical concept meaning "power", "potential" or "ability", and is central to the Aristotelian idea of ''potentiality and actuality''. Dunamis or Dynamis may also refer to: * Dynamis (Bosp ...
(67 BC – 8 AD) Roman client queen of the Bosporan Kingdom


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* Ekaterine Dadiani, Princess Regent of Mingrelia, 1853–66 * Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (c. 1187–1261), Countess of Salisbury, 1196 *
Eleanor of Alburquerque Eleanor, 3rd Countess of Alburquerque (1374 – 16 December 1435) was Queen of Aragon by her marriage to Ferdinand I of Aragon. In Spanish, she is known as ''Leonor Urraca de Castilla, condesa de Alburquerque''. She was the regent of Aragon ...
(1374–1435), Lady of Alburquerque * Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, 1137–1204 *
Eleanor of Bourbon-La Marche Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name ''Aliénor''. It is the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. The name was introd ...
(1407–1463), Countess of La Marche, 1435–62, Duchess of Nemours, 1425–62 *
Eleanor of Castile Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony. The marriage was known to be particularly close, and ...
(1241–1290), Countess of Montreuil & Ponthieu, 1279–90 * Eleanor of Navarre, Queen of Navarre * Elena of Gallura, Judge of Gallura, 1203–17 *
Eleonora of Arborea Eleanor of Arborea or Eleanor De Serra Bas ( Sardinian: Elianora de Arbarée / Elianora De Serra Bas, Italian: Eleonora d'Arborea / Eleonora De Serra Bas; 1347— June 1404) was one of the most powerful and important, and one of the last, judges ...
, Judge of Arborea, 1387–1408 * Eleonora of Roddi, Countess of Roddi, 1588–1620 * Eleonore of Roye (d. 1564), Lady of Conti * Elisa Bonaparte, Princess of Lucca and Piombino, 1805–08; Duchess of Massa, 1805–14; Grand Duchess of Tuscany, 1809–14 * Elisabeth of Freiburg, Countess of Freiburg * Elisabeth of Leiningen, Lady of Rixingen * Elisabeth of Mansfeld, Countess of Mansfeld * Elisabeth of Orlamunde (d. after 1363), Countess of Orlamunde *
Elisabeth of Saint-Pol Elizabeth, in French Élisabeth Candavène (c. 1180 – 1240/1247), was the countess of Saint-Pol from 1205 until her death, although her effective rule was limited to the periods 1219–1222 and 1226–1227. The rest of the time the county was ru ...
(1179–1232), Countess of Saint-Pol, 1205–32 *
Elisabeth of Sponheim Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sc ...
, Countess of Sponheim-Kreutznach, 1414–17, Countess of Vianden, 1400–17 *
Elisabeth of Saint-Pol Elizabeth, in French Élisabeth Candavène (c. 1180 – 1240/1247), was the countess of Saint-Pol from 1205 until her death, although her effective rule was limited to the periods 1219–1222 and 1226–1227. The rest of the time the county was ru ...
(1179–1232), Lady of Ancre. *
Elizabeth Clifford Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS Elizabeth, HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * Elisa ...
(1613–1690/91), 2nd Baroness Clifford, 1643–91 *
Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster Elizabeth de Burgh, Duchess of Clarence, ''suo jure'' 4th Countess of Ulster and 5th Baroness of Connaught (; ; 6 July 1332 – 10 December 1363) was a Norman-Irish noblewoman who married Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence. Family Elizab ...
, also known as Elizabeth of Ulster, 12th Lady of Clare, 1360–1363; 4th Countess of Ulster, 1333–63 * Elizabeth de Clare (1295–1360), also known as Elizabeth de Burgh, 11th Lady of Clare, 1314–60 * Elizabeth I (1533–1603) * Elizabeth II (1926–2022) * Elizabeth of Gorlitz (1390–1451), also known as Elizabeth of Luxemburg, Duchess of Gorlitz, Duchess of Luxemburg, 1411–41 * Elizabeth of Lippe-Alviderssen, Couyntess of Schaumburg, ?–1646 *
Elvira Ramírez of León Elvira is a female given name. First recorded in medieval Spain, it is likely of Germanic (Gothic) origin. Elvira may refer to: People Nobility * Elvira Menéndez (died 921), daughter of Hermenegildo Gutiérrez and wife of Ordoño II of Le ...
(c. 932–after 982), Lady of Toro * Elvira de Lara, Lady of Subirats, 1209–20, Countess of Urgell, 1209–20 * Emma, Lady of Chateau-Gonthier *
Emma of Laval Emma may refer to: * Emma (given name) Film * ''Emma'' (1932 film), a comedy-drama film by Clarence Brown * ''Emma'' (1996 theatrical film), a film starring Gwyneth Paltrow * ''Emma'' (1996 TV film), a British television film starring Kate Be ...
, heiress of Laval *
Emma of Provence Emma (estimate 975-1062) was Sovereign Count and Margrave of Provence from 1037 until 1062. She was the daughter of Rotbold II of Provence and Ermengarde of Burgundy. She inherited the title from her elder brother William III, and married Willi ...
, Countess of Provence, 1037–54 *
Emma of Provence Emma (estimate 975-1062) was Sovereign Count and Margrave of Provence from 1037 until 1062. She was the daughter of Rotbold II of Provence and Ermengarde of Burgundy. She inherited the title from her elder brother William III, and married Willi ...
, Marquise of Provence, 1054–62 * Emme, Lady of Laval * Eremburge de la Fleche (1091–1126), also known as Eremburge of Blois, Lady of Fleche & Countess of Maine & Mans, 1110–26, Lady of Chateau-du-Loir * Ermengarde of Creyssel, Viscountess of Creyssel * Ermengarde of Roussillon & Ampurias, Countess of Peyrepertuse *
Ermentrude of Roucy Ermentrude or Ermintrude is a feminine Germanic name from the Middle Ages. It may refer to: * Erminethrudis (d. c. 600), a Merovingian-era nun *Ermentrude of Orléans (823–869), queen of the Franks by her marriage to Charles the Bald * Ermentrude ...
, Count of Macon, Countess of Besançon * Ermesinde of Carcassonne, Regent Countess of Barcelona, 1018–23 * Ermesinde I of Luxemburg (1080–1143), Lady of Longwy & Countess of Luxemburg, 1136–43 * Ermesinde II of Luxemburg (1186–1247), also known as Ermesinde of Namur, Countess of Durbuy, Laroche & Luxemburg, 1196–1247 * Ermengarde of Narbonne-Pelet (d. 1176), also known as Ermessende Pelet d'Alais, Countess of Melgueil * Ernestina of Sayn, Countess Sayn-Hachenburg, 1648–61 * Eschiva, Lady of Scandaleon, c. 1370 * Eschiva of Iblein (1253–1312), Lady of Beirut * Eschiva of Montfort (d. bef. 1350), Lady of Beirut * Esclaramunda de Pinés, Heiress of Canet *
Etazeta of Bithynia Etazeta (Greek: Εταζέτα; fl. 255 BC – 254 BC) was the second wife of Nicomedes I, king of Bithynia and a ruler of Bithynia. Life An ambitious woman, she was able to persuade her husband to exclude his sons by his former marriage from the ...
(fl. 255 BC – 254 BC) regent of Bithynia * Etienne of Vienne, Countess of Vienne * Euphrosyne of Vendôme, heiress of Vendôme


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* Falquiline of Bigorre, Countess of Bigorre * Felicitas of Beichlingen, Countess of Beichlingen *
Fiorenza Crispo Fiorenza is an obsolete name for Florence, used during the Middle Ages. It is also an Italian female given name, equivalent to the English Florence. It may refer to: People * Fiorenza (name), list of people with the name Other * ''Fiorenza'' (pl ...
(d. before 1483), Lady of Santorini, 1479–80 *
Fiorenza Sanudo Florence Sanudo or ''Fiorenza'' (died 1371), was Duchess of the Archipelago in 1362–1371, in co-regency with her second spouse. Life Florence Sanudo was the daughter and successor of John I, Duke of the Archipelago. She first married Giovanni ...
, Duchess of Naxos, 1361–71 * Francesca Acciajuoli, Duchess of Athens, 1394–95 * Françoise of Alençon (d. 1550), Lady of Beaumount-au-Maine, 1525–50 * Françoise of Amboise, Lady of Amboise, 1469–85http://66.249.91.104/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&langpair=fr%7Cen&u=http://www.francebalade.com/loire/sgramboise.htm&prev=/language_tools../loire/sgramboise.htm * Françoise of Châtillon, Viscountess of Limoges, 1456–81 * Françoise of Dinan (1436–1499), Lady of Chateaubriantis *
Françoise de Lorraine Françoise () is a French feminine given name (equivalent to the Italian Francesca) and may refer to: * Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange (1772–1816), French actress * Claudine Françoise Mignot (1624–1711), French adventuress * Françoise Adn ...
(1592–1669), Countess of Penthièvre, 1602–08, Duchess of Penthièvre, 1608–69, Duchess of Mercœur, 1602–49 (Resigned), Princess of Martigues * Françoise of Penthièvre (1440–1481), Lady of Avesnes & Viscountess of Limoges & Lomagne, 1455–81, Countess of Périgord * Françoise of Périgord (d. 1481), Countess of Périgord *
Françoise of Rohan Françoise () is a French feminine given name (equivalent to the Italian Francesca) and may refer to: * Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange (1772–1816), French actress * Claudine Françoise Mignot (1624–1711), French adventuress * Françoise Adn ...
(d. 1591), Duchess of Loudon. *
Fritigil Fritigil (or ''Fritigils''), Queen of the Marcomanni, is the last known ruler of the Germanic peoples who were at that time (late 4th century) probably settled in Pannonia. She is alleged to have had her residence in the present Burgenland. Fritigi ...
(mid 4th century), Queen of the Marcomanni, last known ruler of the Germanic peoples


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* Gabrielle d'Estrées (1571–1599), Marquise of Monceaux & Duchess of Beaufort & Duchess of Étampes, 1598–99 * Gaboimilla (c. 1500s), mythical queen of a tribe of Amazons in Southern Chile * Gentile Brancaleoni (d. 1459), Countess of Mercatello sul Metauro, Lady of Massa Trabaria * Gerberge of Provence (1060–1115), Countess of Provence and Arles, 1093–1115 * Gersende of Bigorre (d. 1032/34), Countess of Bigorre * Gersende of Forcalquier, Countess of Forcalquier, 1209–? * Gersende of Sabran (1180–1242), Countess of Forcalquier * Garsende II of Sabran, Lady of Forcalquier * Gersende of Urgel, Lady of Forcalquier, 1209–? * Gertrud of Nordheim (1115–1154/65), Countess of Bentheim * Giordana of Sanseverino, Lady of Solofra * Giovanna Carafa, Countess of Roddi, 1525–34 * Gisela Agnes of Rath (1669–1740), Countess of Nienburg, 1694–1740 * Grapella dalle Carceri, Princs of Euboea, 1262–64 *
Guglielma Pallavicini Guglielma Pallavicini (rarely ''Wilhelmina''; died 1358), the Lady of Thermopylae, was the last Pallavicino heir to rule in Bodonitsa. She ruled as Margrave of Bodonitza in 1311 – 1358. She was an infant when she succeeded her father Albert in ...
(d. 1358), Lady of Thermopylae, Marchioness of Bodonitsa, 1311 * Guillemette of Neufchâtel (1270–1317), also known as Guillemette of Neuenburg, Lady of Montbéliard * Guillermina, Countess of Pallars-Soubira * Guinidilda of Roussillon, heiress of Miron I, Count of Roussillon * Guinodeon, Countess of Porhoet * Guirande of Dax, Viscountess of Dax * Guiscarda of Béarn, Viscountess of Béarn, 1134–54 * Guyonne of Salins, Lady of Salins


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* Hatshepsut, Pharaoh of Egypt *
Hawise of Blois Hawise, Countess of Aumale (died 11 March 1214) was ruling Countess of Aumale from 1179 until 1194 with her husbands. She was the daughter and heiress of William, Count of Aumale and Cicely, daughter and co-heiress of William fitz Duncan. She be ...
, Countess of Aumale, 1179–94 *
Hedwig of Bentheim Hedwig may refer to: People and fictional characters * Hedwig (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Grzegorz Hedwig (born 1988), Polish slalom canoeist * Johann Hedwig, (1730–1799), German botanist * Romanus Adol ...
(d. c. 1371), Heiress of Bentheim * Hedwig of Ravensberg, Heiress of Lordship of Dale, 1166 * Heilwig of Kyburg (d. 1260), Countess of Kyburg * Hélène d'Anjou, Ruler of Zeta, 1276–1309 * Helissende of Perche, Countess of Perche * Helvis, Lady of Catheu * Helvise of Ramleh, Lady of Ramleh * Henrietta Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, 1722–33 * Henriette of Cleves (1552–1601), Countess of Rethel & Duchess of Nevers, 1564–1601 * Henriette of Grandson (d. 1322), Lady of Grandson and la Sarraz *
Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard Henriette (1387 – 14 February 1444) was Sovereign Countess of Montbéliard from 1397 until 1444. She was the daughter of Henry of Orbe (died 1396), and the heiress of her grandfather, Stephen, Count of Montbéliard. Her great-grandfather was H ...
, also known as Henriette of Montfaucon (1387–1444), Countess of Montbeliard, 1397–1444 *
Henriette Catherine of Joyeuse Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse (8 January 1585 – 25 February 1656) was the daughter of Henri de Joyeuse and Catherine de Nogaret Nogaret de La Valette. She married her first husband, Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier, on 15 May 1597 an ...
(1585–1654), Lady of Roches, Countess of Bouchage, Duchess of Joyeuse, 1608–47; Princess of Joinville, 1641–54 * Hildiarde of Oisy, Viscountess of Meux * Hortense Mancini, Duchess of Mayenne, Mazarin & Rethel, 1661–69 * Humberge of Limoges, also known as Brunisende of Limoges, Viscountess of Limoges, 1194–1253


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* Ida of Boulogne, Countess of Mortain, 1204–16 * Ide-Raymonde of Forez, Countess of Forez * Ii Naotora, 18th head of the Ii clan (d. 1582) * Ilaria Scillato, Lady of Ceppaloni * Ippolita I Ludovisi (1663–1724), Princess of Piombino, 1700–24 * Irene the Athenian, Byzantine Empress, 797–802 * Irene Palaeologina, Empress of Trebizond, 1340–41 * Irmgard of Plotzkau (1070/80–1153), Heiress of County of Walbeck * Irmgard of Wevelinghoven (d. 1474), Heiress of Lordship of Alfter * Isabeau of Antoing (d. 1354), Burgravine of Ghent * Isabeau of Carlat, Viscountess of Carlat, 1303–? * Isabeau of Carlat, Lady of Carlat * Isabeau of Craon, Lady of Craon * Isabeau of Germaines (d. 1341), Lady of Germaines * Isabeau of Ghistelle, Countess of Harnes, 1386–1413 * Isabeau of Thouars, Lady of Mauleon & Talmond, Viscountess of Thouars, Countess of Benon & Dreux * Isabeau of Vivonne, Lady of Regnac *
Isabel of Brazil ''Dom (title), Dona'' Isabel (29 July 1846 – 14 November 1921), nicknamed "the Redemptress", was the Princess Imperial (heir presumptive to the throne) of the Empire of Brazil and the Empire's regent on three occasions. Born in Rio de Janei ...
(1846–1921),
heiress presumptive An heir presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question. ...
of the Empire of Brazil and regent on three occasions. * Isabel, widow of Ravano dalle Carceri, Lord of Euboea, 1209–16; Princess of Euboea, 1216–20 * Isabel of Aragon (1409–1443), Countess of Urgell, 1433–43 * Isabel de Mauduit, heiress of County of Warwick *
Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar ( 13601408) was Countess of Mar. Isabel was the sister of the famous James 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar, who died leading the Scots to victory at the Battle of Otterburn. He died without any legitimate chi ...
, Countess of Mar and Lady of Garioch, 1391–1404 * Isabel Teles de Molina (1290–?), 10th Lady of Menezes *
Isabel de Warenne Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Arundel (c. 1228 – 23 November 1282) was an English peer. She was widowed before she was 20 years old, with a large estate, upon which she founded a Cistercian order convent, England's only convent to be Cister ...
, heiress of Warenne *
Isabella I of Castile Isabella I ( es, Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: ''la Católica''), was Queen of Castile from 1474 until her death in 1504, as well as List of Aragonese royal consorts, Queen consort ...
, Queen of Castile, 1474–1504 *
Isabella of England Isabella of England (1214 – 1 December 1241) was an English princess of the House of Plantagenet. She became Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany from 1235 until her death as the third wife of Emperor Frederick II. Life B ...
(1332–1379), Countess of Soissons, 1365 * Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine * Isabella II of Spain, Queen of Spain, 1833–68 *
Isabella of Gloucester Isabella, Countess of Gloucester (1173/1174 – 14 October 1217), was an English noblewoman who was married to King John prior to his accession. Lineage Isabella was the daughter of William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, and his wife Hawi ...
(1170–1217), Countess of Gloucester * Isabella of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut, 1264–82 *
Isabella of Jerusalem Isabella I (1172 – 5 April 1205) was reigning Queen of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a Byzantine princess. Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engag ...
, Queen of Jerusalem, 1190–1206 * Isabella of Oultrejourdain, Lady of Oultrejourdain *
Isabella Appiani Isabella Appiani (1577 – 10 November 1661) was Princess of Piombino from 1611 until 1628. Through her father, she was a descendant of Lorenzo de' Medici Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici (; 1 January 1449 – 8 April 1492) was an Italian statesma ...
, also known as Isabella d'Appiani d'Aragon, Lady of Piombino & Elba, 1590–94; Princess of Piombino, 1594–1661 * Isabella Pallavicini, Marchioness of Bodonitsa, 1278–86 * Isabella of Roucy, Countess of Roucy, ?–1379 * Isabella of Spain (1566–1633), Countess of Charolais, 1598–1633, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1598–1633 *
Isabella of Clermont Isabella of Clermont ( – 30 March 1465), also known as Isabella of Taranto, was queen of Naples as the first wife of King Ferdinand I of Naples, and a feudatory of the kingdom as the holder and ruling Princess of the Principality of Taranto in ...
, Princess of Taranto, 1463–65 * Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain *
Isabella de Warenne Isabella de Warenne (c.1253 – before 1292) was Lady of Balliol by her marriage to John Balliol; there is, however, doubt that she lived to become queen when he succeeded to the Scottish throne. Family Isabella was the second of three childr ...
(1137–1199), Countess of Surrey * Isabella da Ponte, Heiress of Tagliacozzo * Isabelle of Albret (d. 1294), Lady of Albret & Viscountess of Maremne, 1283–94 * Isabelle, Lady of Argos and Nauplia *
Isabelle of Angoulême Isabel is a female name of Spanish origin. Isabelle is a name that is similar, but it is of French origin. It originates as the medieval Spanish form of '' Elisabeth'' (ultimately Hebrew ''Elisheva''), Arising in the 12th century, it became popul ...
(1187–1246), Countess of Angoulême, 1202–46 * Isabelle of Beaujeau (d. 1297), Lady of Beaujeau, 1250–97 * Isabelle of Beauvau (1436–1474), Lady of La-Roche-sur-Yon, Lady of Champigny-sur-Vende * Isabelle of Brienne (1305–1360), Countess of Conversano, 1356–60, Countess of Lecce, 1356–60, Countess of Brienne, 1356–60. *
Isabelle of Chartres Isabelle of Blois or Elizabeth of Blois (died 1248 or 1249) was the lady of Amboise by marriage and from 1218 until her death the countess of Chartres in her own right. She founded three Cistercian houses for nuns. Twice widowed, she was succeed ...
(d. 1248/1249), Lady of Amboise (before 1218) and
Countess of Chartres Originally, the Duchy of Chartres (''duché de Chartres'') was the ''comté'' de Chartres, a County. The title of comte de Chartres thus became duc de Chartres. This duchy–peerage was given by Louis XIV of France to his nephew, Philippe II ...
(after 1218) * Isabelle of Coucy (d. 1411), Countess of Soissons, ?–1411 * Isabelle of Dreux (1160–1239), Lady of Baudemont * Isabelle of Foix (1360–1426), Viscountess of Béarn & Castelbon & Countess of Foix, 1398–1412 * Isabelle of France (1158–1197), Countess of Vexin *
Isabella, Countess of Vertus Isabella of France (1 October 1348 – 11 September 1372) was a French princess and member of the House of Valois, as well as the wife of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, who after her death became Duke of Milan. Life Born in Bois de Vincennes, Isabella ...
(1348–1373), Countess of Vertus 1361–73 * Isabelle of Luxemburg (d. 1472), Countess of Guise * Isabelle of Mayenne (d. 1257), Lady of Mayenne, 1220–57 * Isabelle of Rumigny (1263–1322), Lady of Rumigny, 1270–1322 * Isabelle I of Villehardouin (1260–1311), Princess of Achaea, 1289–97, 1301–07


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* Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, Lady of Friesland & Countess of Hainaut, Holland & Zeeland, 1417–32 * Jacqueline of Bethune, Countess of Harnes, 1413–42 * Jacqueline of Bethune (d. 1457), Vidamese of Amiens * Jacqueline de Longwy (d. 1561), Countess of Bar-sur-Seine * Jadwiga the Saint, Queen of Poland, 1384–99 * Jakoba of Bavaria (1401–36), Countess of Holland, Hainaut and Zeeland, 1417–32 *
Lady Jane Grey Lady Jane Grey ( 1537 – 12 February 1554), later known as Lady Jane Dudley (after her marriage) and as the "Nine Days' Queen", was an English noblewoman who claimed the throne of England and Ireland from 10 July until 19 July 1553. Jane was ...
(1536/1537 – 12 February 1554), also known as Lady Jane Dudley or The Nine Days' Queen, was an English noblewoman and de facto monarch of England from 10 July until 19 July 1553. * Jeanne de Scepeaux, Countess of Chemilles, Duchess of Beaupreau * Jeanne de la Guerche, Lady of La Guerche, Pouance & Chateau-Gnthier * Jeanne of Albret, Countess of Dreux (d. 1444) * Jeanne of Argies (d. 1334), Lady of Catheu * Jeanne of Avaugour (d. 1327), Countess of Goello and Avaugour * Jeanne of Avaugour, Countess of Penthièvre, 1334–84 *
Jeanne, Dauphine d'Auvergne Jeanne, Dauphine d'Auvergne (1414-1436) was a reigning Dauphine of Auvergne in 1428-1434. She was the co-ruler of John I, Duke of Bourbon. She was the daughter of Beraud III. She married Louis I, Count of Montpensier Louis de Bourbon (1405 &ndash ...
(1414–1436), Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Countess of Sancerre, 1419–36, Dauphine of Auvergne *
Jeanne I of Auvergne Joan I (8 May 1326 – 29 September 1360, Chateau d'Argilly) was ruling Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1332 to 1360 and Queen of France by her marriage to King John II. Life She was the daughter of William XII, Count of Auvergne and Bou ...
, Duchess of Auvergne * Jeanne of Avesnes (1323–1350), Lady of Chimay & Countess of Soissons, 1350 * Jeanne of Bar (1415–1462), Countess of Soissons & Marle * Jeanne of Beaujeau (d. 1308), Lady of Montpensier, 1285–1308 * Jeanne I of Beaujeau (1345–1346), also known as Jeanne of Dreux, Lady of Montpensier, 1345–46 * Jeanne of Bethune (d. 1450). Viscountess of Meaux, 1408–50 * Jeanne of Bourbon (d. 1487), Lady of Rochefort * Jeanne of Brabant, Duchess of Brabant, 1355–1406, Duchess of Limburg, 1355–96 * Jeanne of Brienne, Lady of Seans-en-Othe * Jeanne of Brienne (d. 1389), Lady of Chateau-Chinon, 1351–89, which she inherited from her mother Jeanne of Mello * Jeanne I of Burgundy, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1200–05 *
Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy Joan II, Countess of Burgundy (french: Jeanne; c. 1287/88 – 21 January 1330), was Queen of France by marriage to Philip V of France; she was also ruling Countess of Burgundy from 1303 to 1330 and ruling Countess of Artois in 1329-1330. Biograph ...
(1292–1330), Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1307–30, Lady of Salins, 1303–23, Countess of Artois, 1329–30 * Jeanne of Châtellerault (1235–1315), Viscountess of Châtellerault *
Jelena Gruba Helen ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, Jelena, Јелена; 1345 – after 18 March 1399), also known by the name sh-Latn-Cyrl, label=none, separator=/, Gruba, Груба, ruled the Kingdom of Bosnia from September 1395 until late April or early Ma ...
, (1345–1399), Queen of Bosnia (1391 to 1398), first as queen consort until 1395 and then as queen regnant, she was the only female head of state in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. *
Joanna of Châtillon Joanna of Châtillon or ''Joan'', french: Jeanne; (c. 1285 – 16 January 1354) was the wife of Walter V of Brienne (1305). She was Duchess of Athens by marriage (1308–1311). She was the daughter of Gaucher V de Châtillon, Constable of Fra ...
, Duchess of Athens, 1311 * Jeanne of Chiny (1210–56), Countess of Chiny * Jeanne of Clermont (d. 1436), Countess of Clermont, Dauphine of Auvergne * Jeanne of Dammartin, Countess of Mortain, 1245–51 * Jeanne of Dammartin (1216–1279), Countess of Aumale, 1239–79, Countess of Montreuil & Ponthieu, 1251–79 * Jeanne of Dreux, Countess of Braine * Jeanne I of Dreux (1345–1346), Countess of Dreux, Countess of Joigny * Jeanne II of Dreux (1309–1355), Countess of Dreux, Countess of Joigny *
Jeanne of Flanders Joan, often called Joan of Constantinople ( 1199 – 5 December 1244), ruled as Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 (at the age of six) until her death. She was the elder daughter of Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders and Hainaut, and Marie o ...
, Countess of Flanders & Hainaut, 1205–44 *
Jeanne of Forez Jeanne may refer to: Places * Jeanne (crater), on Venus People * Jeanne (given name) * Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, 1412–1431) * Joanna of Flanders (1295–1374) * Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384) * Ruth Stuber Jeanne (1910–2004), Ame ...
(d. 1369), Countess of Forez *
Jeanne III, Countess of Burgundy Joan III of Burgundy (1/2 May 1308 – 10/15 August 1347), also known as Joan of France was a reigning Countess of Burgundy and Artois in 1330–1347. She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy. Biography Joan was ...
, Countess Palatine of Burgundy & Countess of Artois, 1330–47 * Jeanne of Ham, Lady of Ham *
Jeanne of Harcourt Jeanne may refer to: Places * Jeanne (crater), on Venus People * Jeanne (given name) * Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, 1412–1431) * Joanna of Flanders (1295–1374) * Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384) * Ruth Stuber Jeanne (1910–2004), Amer ...
, Lady of Aigle *
Jeanne of Harcourt Jeanne may refer to: Places * Jeanne (crater), on Venus People * Jeanne (given name) * Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, 1412–1431) * Joanna of Flanders (1295–1374) * Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384) * Ruth Stuber Jeanne (1910–2004), Amer ...
(1372–1456), Lady of Montaigle *
Jeanne of Harcourt Jeanne may refer to: Places * Jeanne (crater), on Venus People * Jeanne (given name) * Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc, 1412–1431) * Joanna of Flanders (1295–1374) * Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384) * Ruth Stuber Jeanne (1910–2004), Amer ...
(d. 1488), Countess of Tancarville, 1484–88 * Jeanne of Joigny (d. 1454), Lady of Grignon, Countess of Joigny * Jeanne of Joinville, Countess of Joigny * Jeanne of Luxemburg (d. 1407), Countess of Ligny, Duchess of Saint-Fergau, Lady of Roussy *
Jeanne of Luxembourg Joan, Countess of Saint-Pol and Ligny (died 18 September 1430, Avignon), called the Demoiselle de Luxembourg, was the ruling Count of Saint Pol and Count of Ligny in 1430. She was the daughter of Guy of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny and Mahaut of Ch ...
(d. 1430), also known as ''Demoiselle de Luxemburg'', Countess of Ligny & Saint-Pol, 1430, Lady of Roussy * Jeanne of Mello (d. 1351), Lady of Chateau-Chinon * Jeanne of Montfaucon (d. 1445), Lady of Montfaucon * Jeanne of Montpensier (d. 1308), Countess of Montpensier *
Jeanne III of Navarre Jeanne d'Albret (Basque: ''Joana Albretekoa''; Occitan: ''Joana de Labrit''; 16 November 1528 – 9 June 1572), also known as Jeanne III, was Queen of Navarre from 1555 to 1572. Jeanne was the daughter of Henry II of Navarre and Margaret ...
(1528–1572), Viscountess of Béarn, Limoges, Lomagne, Maremne & Tartas, 1555–72, Countess of Armagnac, Dreux, Fezensac, Foix, Gause, Guisnes, l'Isle-Jourdain, Pardiac, Perche, Périgord, Porhoet & Rodez, 1555–72, Duchess of Albret, 1555–72 * Jeanne of Penthièvre (1319–1384), also known as ''Joan the Lame'' or Joan, Duchess of Brittany, Viscountess of Limoges & Countess of Avaugour & Penthièvre, 1331–84 *
Joanna of Pfirt Joanna of Pfirt (french: Jeanne de Ferrette; – 15 November 1351) was the Countess of Pfirt in her own right from 1324 and Duchess of Austria as consort of Duke Albert II from 1330 until her death. Life Born in Basel, Joanna was the eldest ...
(1300–1351), Countess of Pfirt * Jeanne of Pierrepont (1406–1459), Lady of Braine, Lady of Roucy * Jeanne of Ponthieu (d. 1376), Lady of Épernon * Jeanne of Rethel (1277–1328), Countess of Rethel, 1285–1328 * Jeanne of Soissons (1323–1350), Countess of Soissons * Jeanne of Tancarville, Heiress of Tancarville * Jeanne of Tancarville (d. 1488), Countess of Tancarville, Baroness of Montgomery, Lady of Varenquebec, Parthenay, Montreuil-Bellay, Estrapagny *
Jeanne of Toulouse Joan (1220 – 25 August 1271) was Count of Toulouse, Countess of Toulouse from 1249 until her death. She was the only child of Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse by his first wife Sancha of Aragon, Countess of Toulouse. Biography Joan was born at th ...
(1220–71), Countess of Toulouse, 1249–71 * Jeanne of Vaudemont (1458–1480), Countess of Aumale, Countess of Guise, Countess of Mortain * Jimena Diaz, Lady of Valencia, 1099–1102 * Jindeok of Silla (647–654), Queen of Korea * Jinseong of Silla (887–897), Queen of Korea *
Joan, Countess of Blois Joan of Châtillon (''Jeanne de Blois''; 1253? – 19 or 29 January 1291) was Countess of Blois from 1280 to 1291, and Lady of Avesnes. She was the daughter of John I, Count of Blois and Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy. Joan received the Cou ...
(1258–1292), also known as Jeanne of Châtillon, Lady of Avesnes & Countess of Blois, Chartres & Dunois, 1280–91 * Joan, Duchess of Brittany (1319–1384), Duchess of Brittany, 1341–84 * Joan I of Navarre, Countess of Champagne, 1274–1305 * Joan I of Naples (1326–1381), Lady of Forcalquier, 1373–81, Countess of Provence, 1373–81, Princess of Achaea, 1373–81, Duchess of Calabria, 1373–81, Queen of Naples *
Joan II of Naples Joanna II (25 June 1371 – 2 February 1435) was reigning Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, upon which the Capetian House of Anjou became extinct. As a mere formality, she used the title of Queen of Jerusalem, Sicily, and Hungary. Earl ...
, Queen of Naples * Joan II of Navarre, Queen of Navarre, 1328–49, Countess of Mortain, 1328–49 *
Joan III of Navarre Jeanne d'Albret (Basque: ''Joana Albretekoa''; Occitan: ''Joana de Labrit''; 16 November 1528 – 9 June 1572), also known as Jeanne III, was Queen of Navarre from 1555 to 1572. Jeanne was the daughter of Henry II of Navarre and Margaret ...
(1528–1572), Queen of Navarre; Her full titles: Queen of Navarre, Countess of Foix, Bigorre & Périgord; Viscountess of Béarn & Limoges (inherited from her father); Duchess of Alençon & Berry, Countess of Rodez, Armagnac, Perche, Fezensac, L’Isle-Jourdain, Porhoet, Pardiac, Viscountess of Lomagne, Fezenzaguet, Brulhois, Cressey, Auvillars, Baroness of Castelnau, Caussade, Montmiral, Lady of La Fleche and Bauge (inherited from her mother) * Joan of Kent (1328–1385), also known as ''the Fair Maid of Kent'', ''Lady Joan Plantagenet'', 5th Baroness Wake of Liddell & Countess of Kent, 1352–85 *
Joanna of Durazzo Joanna of Durazzo (1344 – 20 July 1387) was the eldest daughter and eldest surviving child of Charles, Duke of Durazzo, and his wife, Maria of Calabria. She succeeded as duchess on the death of her father in 1348 when she was only a child of fo ...
, Duchess of Durazzo 1348–68 * Johanna of Baden-Hochberg, Margravine of Rothelin, 1503–43, Countess of Neuchâtel, 1503–43 * Johanna of Forbach, Lady of Rixingen * Joice Lado, Lady of South Sudan * Jordane of Grandson, Lady of Belmont * Jordane de La Sarraz, Lady of Belmont * Juana the Mad, Queen of Castile, 1504–55 *
Juliana of the Netherlands Juliana (; Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980. Juliana was the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Sh ...
, Queen of the Netherlands, 1948–80 * Juliane de Leyburn, Baroness Leyburn * Juana of Portugal, Countess of Mortain, 1250–51 * Juana de Panyafiel (1339–1381), Lady of Lara, Lady of Vizcaya * Juana Nunez de Lara (1285–1351), Lady of Herrera, Lady of Lara *
Juliana Grenier Juliana or Julianne Grenier (died 1213×16) was the Lady of Caesarea, which she inherited from her brother, Walter II, upon his death between 1189 and 1191. When she inherited the lordship, it had recently been conquered by Saladin, but in Septemb ...
, Lady of Caesarea, 1187–1219 * Jusiana de Entenza, Lady of Alcolea * Jutta of Ravensberg (d. after 1302), Heiress of Vechta and Vlotho


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(180–150 BC) Queen regnant of the Bosporan Kingdom * Katharina of Saffenberg, countess of Neuenahr *
Khentkaus I Khentkaus I, also referred to as Khentkawes, was a royal woman who lived in ancient Egypt during both the Fourth Dynasty and the Fifth Dynasty. She may have been a daughter of king Menkaure, the wife of both king Shepseskaf and king Userkaf (the ...
, possibly a regent for one of her sons, a Pharaoh of Egypt * Kittur Chennamma (1778–1829), Indian freedom fighter and
Rani ''Rani'' in Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, sometimes spelled ''Ranee'', is a Hindu/Sanskrit feminine given name. The term is the female form of the term for princely rulers in South and Southeast Asia and applies equally to the wife of a ...
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Kittur Kittur, historically as Kittoor, is a ''taluka'' in the Belagavi district of the Indian state of Karnataka. It was part of Bailhongal taluka but was declared as an independent taluka on 23October 2012 by the Chief Minister of Karnataka on the i ...
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Kubaba Kubaba (in the ''Weidner'' or ''Esagila Chronicle''), sux, , , is the only queen on the ''Sumerian King List'', which states she reigned for 100 years – roughly in the Early Dynastic III period (ca. 2500–2330 BC) of Sumerian history. A co ...
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Lakshmibai Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi (; 19 November 1828 — 18 June 1858),Though the day of the month is regarded as certain historians disagree about the year: among those suggested are 1827 and 1835. was an Indian queen, the Maharani consort of ...
, Queen (Rani) of Maratha-ruled Jhansi State, India 1853–58. She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and became for Indian nationalists a symbol of resistance to the
rule Rule or ruling may refer to: Education * Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE), a university in Cambodia Human activity * The exercise of political or personal control by someone with authority or power * Business rule, a rule perta ...
of the British East India Company in the subcontinent. * Laodice (fl. 2nd century BC) Queen of the Kingdom of Pontus, likely a co-ruler with her husband *
Laure of Chabanais Laure of Chabanais (died 1316), was a Countess regnant suo jure ''Suo jure'' is a Latin phrase, used in English to mean 'in his own right' or 'in her own right'. In most nobility-related contexts, it means 'in her own right', since in those situ ...
(1245–?), Countess of Bigorre, 1255–? * Laure of Montfort (d. 1270), Lady of Épernon and Gambais *
Lauretta of Saarbrücken Lauretta of Saarbrücken (died 1271), was a sovereign countess regnant of Saarbrücken from 1233 to 1271. After the death of his son Dietrich in 1227, her father chose Lauretta as his heiress as Countess of Saarbrücken, with an official stateme ...
, Countess of Saarbrücken, 1252–71 * Leonor de Cabrera (1264–?), Heiress of Urgel *
Leonore of Rohan Leonore may refer to: * Leonore (given name), a list of people with the name * The title character, and original title, of Beethoven's opera ''Fidelio'' *'' Léonore, ou L’amour conjugal'', a 1798 opera by Pierre Gaveaux * Leonore, Illinois, a vi ...
(1539–1583), Countess of Rochefort * Liegarde of Chalon, Duchess of Burgundy * Lili'uokalani (1838–1917), Queen of the
Kingdom of Hawaii The Hawaiian Kingdom, or Kingdom of Hawaiʻi ( Hawaiian: ''Ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻĀina''), was a sovereign state located in the Hawaiian Islands. The country was formed in 1795, when the warrior chief Kamehameha the Great, of the independent island ...
, 1891–93 * Liutgarde of Falkenstein, Countess of Falkenstein * Louise of Albret (d. 1531), Viscountess of Limoges * Louise of Arberg (d. 1519), Countess of Valangin, 1518–19 * Louise of Aumont (1759–1826), Duchess of la Meilleraye, Mayenne & Rethel, 1781–89 * Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier (1483–1561), also known as Louise de Bourbon, Countess of Mortain, 1530–61, Countess of Montpensier, 1538–39, Duchess of Montpensier, 1522–61, Dauphine of Auvergne, 1538–61, Duchess of Auvergne, 1538–61 *
Louise of Clermont Louise or Luise may refer to: * Louise (given name) Arts Songs * "Louise" (Bonnie Tyler song), 2005 * "Louise" (The Human League song), 1984 * "Louise" (Jett Rebel song), 2013 * "Louise" (Maurice Chevalier song), 1929 *"Louise", by Clan of ...
, Lady of Baux, 1403–21 * Louise of Luxemburg-Saint-Pol (1567–1647), Countess of Brienne, 1608–47 * Louise of Savoy (1476–1531), Countess of Beaumont-en-Anjou, 1515–16, Countess of Maine, 1515–31, Countess of Beaufort, Countess of Gien, Duchess of Beaufort, 1515–18, Duchess of Angoulême, 1515–31; Duchess of Anjou, 1515–31, Duchess of Nemours, 1524–31, Duchess of Bourbon, 1527–31 * Louise de Beon, Countess of Brienne, Countess of Brienne, 1647–?. *
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon (22 November 1693–27 May 1775) was a daughter of Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, and his wife, Louise Françoise de Bourbon, ''légitimée de France'', a legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France ...
, Duchess of Étampes, 1718–52 * Louise Jean de Durfort (1735–1781), Duchess of la Meilleraye, Mayenne, Mazarin & Rethel, 1738–81 * Louise Henriette de Bourbon, Duchess of Étampes, 1752–59 * Louise Hippolyte of Monaco (1697–1731), Princess of Monaco, 1731 * Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, also known as Louise Marie Adélaïde of Bourbon-Penthièvre, Duchess of Aumale, 1814–21, Countess of Eu, 1793–1821 * Louise-Renée de Pénancoët de Kéroualle, Baroness of Petersfield, Countess of Fareham, 1st Duchess of Portsmouth & 1st Duchess of Aubigny * Lucia of Tripoli, Countess of Tripoli, 1287–89 * Lucrezia Pignatelli (1704–1760), 4th Princess of Strongoli, 6th Countess of Melissa, Duchess of Tolve * Luisa Manrique of Lara, Duchess of Najera, 1558–85 * Lukarde of Leiningen, Heiress of Leiningen * Lý Chiêu Hoàng (1218–1278), Queen regnant of Vietnam, the only female emperor in Vietnamese history * Lyonette of Geneva, Lady of Gex


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* Mabille of Bellem (d. 1082), Lady of Belleme, 1070–82; Countess of Alençon * Madeleine Charlotte of Piney-Luxembourg, Countess of Ligny & Duchess of Piney-Luxemburg, 1680–1701 * Mafalda Manrique of Lara, also known as Mafalda Gonzalez, Lady of Molina, 1239–48 * Magdalena of Neuenahr, Heiress of Limburg * Magdalena Christina of Sayn, Countess Sayn-Hachenburg, 1661–1715 * Mahaut of Artois (1268–1329), Countess of Artois, 1302–29 * Mahaut I of Courtenay (1185–1257), Countess of Nevers, 1192–1257 * Mahaut of Courtenay (c. 1254–1303), Countess of Chieti * Mahaut II of Dampierre (1234–1262), Lady of Broigny, Donzy, Montjoy, Perche-Goet, Saint Aignan & Torigny, 1254–62, Lady of Bourbon, 1257–62, Countess of Auxerre, Nevers & Tonnerre, 1257–62 * Mahaut of Dammartin, Countess of Aumale, 1216–59 * Mahaut of Grignon (d. 1192), Countess of Grignon and Tonnerre *
Maleqorobar Maloqorebar (late 3rd or early 4th century AD) was an ancient Kushite prince.Josefine Kuckertz (2021)"Meroe and Egypt" in Wolfram Grajetzki, Solange Ashby and Willeke Wendrich (eds.), ''UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology'', Los Angeles., lists Maloqor ...
(266–283) Queen of Kush *
Mania Mania, also known as manic syndrome, is a mental and behavioral disorder defined as a state of abnormally elevated arousal, affect, and energy level, or "a state of heightened overall activation with enhanced affective expression together wit ...
(c. 440–399 BC) ruler of Dardanus * Margaret de Newburg, Countess of Warwick (d. 1253) * Margaret of Salisbury (1473–1541), 8th Countess of Salisbury, also known as ''Margaret Plantagenet'', ''Blessed Margaret Pole'' *
Margaret, Countess of Blois Margaret of Blois (French: ''Marguerite''; died 1230) was ''suo jure'' Countess of Blois in France from 1218 to 1230. From 1190 to 1200, she was the countess consort of the County of Burgundy and then regent for her daughters from 1200 until 1208. ...
(d. 1230) * Maria, ruler of the Tehuelche * Margaret, Countess of Carrick (d. 1292), also known as Marjorie of Carrick * Margaret Maultasch, Countess of Tyrol * Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy (1480–1530), Countess of Charolais, 1493–1530, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1493–1530, Countess of Artois, 1493–1530 * Margaret of Béarn (1245–1319), Countess of Bigorre *
Margaret of Dampierre Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384 and 1405. She was the last Countess of Flanders of the House of Dampierre. She was al ...
, Countess of Rethel, 1384–1402 * Margaret of Enghien (1365–1397), Countess of Conversano * Margaret I, Countess of Burgundy, Lady of Salins, 1361–82, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, 1361–82, Countess of Artois, 1361–82 *
Margaret I of Flanders Margaret I (c. 1145 - died 15 November 1194) was the countess of Flanders ''suo jure'' from 1191 to her death. Early life Margaret was the daughter of Count Thierry of Flanders and Sibylla of Anjou. In 1160 she married Count Ralph II of Vermand ...
, Countess of Flanders & Hainaut, 1244–80 * Margaret of Freiburg (d. 1300/39), Heiress of Badenweiler * Margaret I of Holland (1311–1356), * Margaret II of Flanders, Countess of Hainaut, Holland & Zeeland, 1345–49 * Margaret III, Countess of Flanders * Margaret of Limburg (d. 1479), Heiress of Bedburg & Hakenbroich * Margaret of Lorraine-Adamant (d. 1477), Lady of Arschot *
Margaret, Countess of Mar Margaret of Mar (died c. 1391) was Countess of Marr, Mar, an ancient earldom in Scotland, in her own right. She was a daughter of Domhnall II, Earl of Mar, Domhnall II of Mar and after the death of her childless brother Thomas, Earl of Mar, Thom ...
, Countess of Mar, 1374–91 * Margaret of Norfolk (1320–1399), Duchess of Norfolk, 1397–99, 2nd Countess of Norfolk, 1338–99 * Margaret of Reyghersvliet, Countess of Harnes, ?–1340 * Margaret of Salisbury, also known as ''Margaret Longespee'', Countess of Salisbury * Margaret of Zeeland, Countess of Zeeland, 1345–54 *
Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake Margaret is a female first name, derived via French () and Latin () from grc, μαργαρίτης () meaning "pearl". The Greek is borrowed from Persian. Margaret has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular througho ...
(1300–1349), Baroness Wake of Liddell, 1349 * Margareta of Gleichen (1480–1567), Countess of Gleichen in Blankenhain * Margarethe of Courtenay, Margravine of Namur * Margarethe of Marck (1527–1599), Countess of Arenberg * Margarethe of Ravensberg (d. 1389), Heiress of Ravensberg and Berg * Margery of Warwick (d. 1253), Countess of Warwick * Margherita di Chiaramonte, sister and heiress of Ugone, Count of Chiaramonte, Lord of Castronovo, Noja, Torremare and Sevisio *
Margherita di Sangineto Margherita is an Italian feminine given name. It also is a surname. As a word, in Italian it means "Asteraceae, daisy". Given name As a name, it may refer to: *Margherita Aldobrandini (1588–1646), Duchess consort of Parma *Margherita de' Me ...
(d. after 1380), Countess of Altomonte and Corigliano * Marguerite de Neuilly, Lady of Passava; Heiress of Akova * Margrethe II of Denmark (b. 1940), Queen of Denmark, 1972–present * Marguerite de Navarre, Duchess of Berry, 1517–49, Duchess of Alençon & Countess of Perche, 1525–49? * Marguerite of Alençon (1503–?), Countess of Alençon * Marguerite of Amboise (d. 1475), Princess of Talmond, Viscountess of Thouars, Lady of Mauleon, Lady of Montrichard *
Marguerite of Angoulême Marguerite de Navarre (french: Marguerite d'Angoulême, ''Marguerite d'Alençon''; 11 April 149221 December 1549), also known as Marguerite of Angoulême and Margaret of Navarre, was a princess of France, Duchess of Alençon and Berry, and Queen ...
, Duchess of Alençon & Berry, Countess of Rodez, Armagnac, Perche, Fezensac, L’Isle-Jourdain, Porhoet, Pardiac, Viscountess of Lomagne, Fezenzaguet, Brulhois, Cressey, Auvillars, Baroness of Castelnau, Caussade, Montmiral, Lady of La Fleche and Bauge *
Marguerite of Anjou and Maine Margaret of Anjou (1272 – 31 December 1299) was Countess of Anjou and Maine in her own right and Countess of Valois, Alençon and Perche by marriage. Margaret's father was King Charles II of Naples, whilst her husband was Charles, Count of Va ...
(1273–1299), Countess of Anjou and Maine, 1290–99 * Marguerite of Armagnac (d. 1504), Duchess of Nemours and Countess of Guise & Pardiac, 1503–04 * Marguerite of Bauge (d. c. 1252), Lady of Miribel * Marguerite of Béarn (1245–1319), Viscountess of Béarn, 1290–1301 * Marguerite of Beaumont (d. 1307), Countess of Charmerlan * Marguerite of Berrie, Lady of Berrie * Marguerite of Bigorre, Countess of Bigorre, 1290–1301 * Marguerite of Blois (1170–1230), Lady of Romorantin & Millancay & Countess of Dunois & Blois, 1218–30http://66.249.91.104/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&langpair=fr%7Cen&u=http://www.francebalade.com/blois/ctblois2.htm&prev=/language_tools * Marguerite of Blois (d. 1419), Countess of Sancerre, Lady of Charenton *
Marguerite of Brittany (1392–1428) Margaret of Brittany (in Breton language, Breton Marc'harid Breizh, in French language, French Marguerite de Bretagne) (c. 1443 – 25 September 1469) was a duchess consort of Brittany. She was the elder of the two daughters of Francis I, Duke of ...
, Lady of Guillac *
Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily Margaret of Burgundy () (1250 – 4 September 1308) was Queen of Sicily and Naples by marriage to Charles I of Sicily. She was also a ruling Countess of Tonnerre from 1262 until 1308. Life The second daughter of Odo, Count of Nevers, and Mau ...
(1250–1308), Countess of Tonnerre, 1262–1308 * Marguerite of Comminges (1363–1443), Countess of Comminges, 1375 * Marguerite of Dampierre (d. 1316), Lady of Dampierre and Saint-Dizier *
Marguerite of Enghien Marguerite d'Enghien (born 1365 - d. ''after'' 1394), was the ruling suo jure Countess of Brienne and of Conversano, ''suo jure'' Lady of Enghien, and Lady of Beauvois from 1394 until an unknown date. Life Marguerite was born in 1365, the eldest ...
(1365–1397), Countess of Brienne, 1394–97 * Marguerite of Joigny, Countess of Joigny, Lady of Pouilly and Premartin *
Marguerite of Joinville Marguerite may refer to: People * Marguerite (given name), including a list of people with the name Places *Marguerite, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community *Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula * Marguerite Island, Adélie Land, Antarctic ...
(1354–1418), Lady of Joinville & Countess of Vaudemont, 1365–1415 *
Marguerite of Lorraine Marguerite of Lorraine (22 July 1615 – 13 April 1672), Duchess of Orléans, was the wife of Gaston, younger brother of Louis XIII of France. As Gaston had married her in secret in defiance of the King, Louis had their marriage nullified when it ...
(1463–1521), Lady of Mayenne, 1499–1509 * Marguerite of Macon (d. 1257/59), Lady of Salins, 1219–25 * Marguerite of Melun (d. 1448), Countess of Tancarville, 1415–48 * Marguerite of Nesle (1300–1350), Lady of Argies & Chimay & Countess of Soissons, 1306–50 * Marguerite of Orléans (1406–1466), Countess of Vertus *
Marguerite de Rohan Marguerite de Rohan (1617 – 9 April 1684) was a French noblewoman and ''suo jure'' Duchess of Rohan. She married Henri de Chabot for love and the couple produced four children. A great heiress, she inherited the Duchy (later principality) of ...
(1616/17–1684), Duchess of Rohan and Frontenay, Princess of León and Soubise, Countess of Porhoet * Marguerite of Soissons (d. 1350), Lady of Chimay and Countess of Soissons, 1307–15 * Marguerite Grenier, Lady of Caesarea, 1239–64 * Marguerite of Lusignan, Lady of Tyre, 1284–86 * Marguerite of Montmorency (1175–?), Lady of Verneuil, Poissy, Vernouillet and Meulan * Marguerite of Nesle (1300–1350), Lady of Catheu, 1334–50 *
Marguerite of Valois Margaret of Valois (french: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27 March 1615), popularly known as La Reine Margot, was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who became List of Navarrese consorts, Queen of Navarre by marriage to Henry IV of France, Henr ...
, Countess of Auvergne, 1608–10, Duchess of Étampes, 1582–98 * Marguerite Charlotte of Piney-Luxembourg, Countess of Ligny & Duchess of Piney-Luxemburg, 1616–80 * Maria de Urgell (d. 1196), Señora de Almenara *
Maria dalle Carceri Maria dalle Carceri (died 1323) was sovereign marchioness of Bodonitsa from 1311 until 1323. She succeeded her late spouse Albert Pallavicini on his death in 1311. While she avoided submitting her principality to the Catalan Company, she could n ...
(d. 1323), Heiress of 1/6 of Euboea as the daughter of Gaetano dalle Carceri; Marquise (1/2) of Bodonitsa, 1311–58, as the widow of
Albert Pallavicini Albert Pallavicini ( it, Alberto Pallavicini) was the fifth marquess of Bodonitsa from his father's death until his own in 1311. His father was Thomas, a great-nephew of the first marquess, Guy. Albert married Maria dalle Carceri, a Venetian nobl ...
. She shared Bodonitsa with their daughter,
Guglielma Guglielma or Wilhelmina of Bohemia ( it, Guglielma Boema; cs, Vilemína or ''Blažena''; 1210 – 24 October 1281) was an Mediaeval Italy, Italian noblewoman, possibly of Czech people, Czech/Bohemian origin, according to her own assertions the da ...
. *
Maria of Antioch-Armenia Maria of Antioch-Armenia (1215–1257) was lady of Toron from 1229 to her death. She was the elder daughter of Raymond-Roupen, prince of Antioch, and of Helvis of Lusignan. She derived her title of Lady of Toron and claim to the throne of Armen ...
, Lady of Toron, 1229–66 *
Maria of Cleves Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 *Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, da ...
(1553–?), Duchess of Cleves * Maria of Hornes (d. 1434), Countess of Hornes, Lady of Duffel and Waelheim *
Mary, Queen of Hungary Mary, also known as Maria of Anjou (, , ; 137117 May 1395), reigned as Queen of Hungary and Croatia (officially 'king') between 1382 and 1385, and from 1386 until her death. She was the daughter of Louis the Great, King of Hungary and Poland, ...
(1371–1395), Queen of Croatia, 1382–95, Queen of Hungary, 1382–95 * Maria of Jever, Lady of Jever, 1511–75 *
Maria of Molina Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 * Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
, Lady of Molina, 1293?–1322? *
Maria of Montferrat Maria of Montferrat (1192–1212) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1205 until her death. Her parents were Isabella I and her second husband, Conrad of Montferrat. Maria succeeded her mother under the regency of her half-uncle John of Ibelin. After ...
, Queen of Jerusalem, 1205 * Maria I of Portugal (1734–1816), Queen of Portugal, 1777–1816 * Maria of Randerath (d. 1395), Lady of Randerath * Maria of Vianden (c. 1337–1400), Countess of Vianden * Maria Albina of Hauteville (d. after 1205), Countess of Lecce * Maria Angelina Ducena Palaeologina, Ruler of Epirus, 1385–86 * Maria Beatrice Ricciarda (1750–1829), Sovereign Duchess of Massa, Sovereign Princess of Carrara, 1790–97, 1814–29, 7th Duchess of Ajello, Baroness of Paduli and Lady of Lago, Laghitello, Serra e Terrati, Princess of Modena and Reggio * Maria del Pilar Garcia Sancho y Zabala, Duchess of Najera, 1864 *
Maria Eleonora I Boncompagni Maria Eleonora I Boncompagni (1686–1745) was the Princess of Piombino, Marchioness of Populonia, Princess of Venosa and Countess of Conza, Lady di Scarlino, Populonia, Vignale, Abbadia del Fango, Suvereto, Buriano, Cerboli e Palmaiolan, and Lady p ...
(1686–1745), also known as Maria Eleoonora I Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Marchioness of Populonia, Countess of Conza, Princess of Piombino, 1707–45 * Maria Lopez of Haro, Lady of Vizcaya, 1311–25, 1326–33 * Maria Luisa de Aragon y Pernstein (d. 1663), 6th Duchess of Luna, 7th Duchess of Villahermosa. *
Maria Manuela of Portugal Dona Maria Manuela (15 October 1527 – 12 July 1545) was the eldest daughter and second child of King John III of Portugal and his wife Catherine of Austria. She was Princess of Asturias and Duchess of Milan as the first wife of the future ...
(1538–1587), Duchess of Viseu. *
Maria Pacheco Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 * Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
(c. 1400–?), Lady of Belmonte *
Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa Maria Teresa CyboThis is also sometimes spelt ''Cibo''.-Malaspina (29 June 1725 29 December 1790) was the sovereign Duchess of Massa and Princess of Carrara from 1731 until her death in 1790. She was the eldest child of Alderano I, Duke of Mass ...
, Sovereign Duchess of Massa, Sovereign Princess of Carrara, 6th Duchess of Ajello, Baroness of Paduli, Sovereign Lady of Moneta and Avenza, Lady of Lago, Laghitello, Serra and Terrati * Maria Theresa of Austria (1717–1780), Queen of Croatia, 1743–80, Queen of Hungary, 1740–80 * Maria da Varona, Princess of Euboea, 1317–37 *
Maria dalle Carceri Maria dalle Carceri (died 1323) was sovereign marchioness of Bodonitsa from 1311 until 1323. She succeeded her late spouse Albert Pallavicini on his death in 1311. While she avoided submitting her principality to the Catalan Company, she could n ...
, Princess of Euboea, 1279–96 * Maria II Zaccaria, Princes of Achaea, 1402–04 * Maria II of Portugal (1819–1853), Queen of Portugal, 1826–28 and 1834–53 * Marie de Béarn (d. 1186), Heiress of Béarn, 1170 *
Marie de Sully Marie de Sully or Seuly (1365 – c. 1409/1410) was the Sovereign (Princess) of Boisbelle (today known as Henrichemont). She was the daughter of Louis I de Sully and his wife, Isabelle de Craon (died 1394). Early life and engagement Upon the d ...
, Lady of Sully, Lady of Craon, Countess of Guînes, Sovereign Princess of Boisbelle *
Marie of Albret Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel, Countess of Nevers (25 March 1491 – 27 October 1549) was the suo jure Countess of Rethel, a title which she inherited at the age of nine upon the death of her mother, Charlotte of Nevers, Sovereign Countess of ...
(1491–1549), Lady of Orval & Countess of Rethel, 1500–40 *
Marie of Alençon Marie may refer to: People Name * Marie (given name) * Marie (Japanese given name) * Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973 * Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in Tro ...
(d. 1549), Countess of Alençon *
Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne (; ; née Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria, and was the penultimate child a ...
(1755–1793), Archduchess of Austria, Dauphine of France, 1770–74, Queen of France and Navarre, 1774–92 *
Marie of Artois Marie of Artois (French: Marie d'Artois, Dutch: Maria van Artesië.) Born in 1291, was the Margravine consort of Namur in 1310-1330 by marriage to John I, Marquis of Namur. She was the regent of Namur during the minority of her son William I in 13 ...
(d. 1365), Lady of Merode * Marie of Aumale, Countess of Aumale, 1239–51 * Marie of Avesnes (d. 1280), Lady of Avesnes, Countess of Blois, 1241–80 * Marie of Baux (d. 1417), Princess of Orange, 1393–1417 * Marie of Belleme (1199–1250), Lady of Ponthieu * Marie of Berry (1367–1434), Countess of Montpensier, 1416–34, Duchess of Auvergne, 1400–34 * Marie of Berry (d. 1425), Countess of Montpensier * Marie of Bois-Belle, Princess of Bois Belle *
Marie of Boulogne Marie I or Mary (1136 – 25 July 1182 in St Austrebert, Montreuil, France) was the '' suo jure'' Countess of Boulogne from 1159 to 1170. She also held the post of Abbess of Romsey for five years until her abduction by Matthew of Alsace, who f ...
, Countess of Mortain, 1167–73 * Marie of Bourbon, also known as Marie of Bourbon-Vendôme, (1539–1601), Countess of Gace, Hambye and Briquebec, Countess of Saint-Pol, 1546–1601, Duchess of Estouteville * Marie of Bourbon (1315–1387), Princess of Achaea and Morea, 1364–70 (Abd) * Marie de Bourbon-Conde (1606–1692), Countess of Soissons, 1612–92 * Marie de Bourbon-Montpensier (1605–1627), Countess of Mortain & Duchess of Châtellerault, Montpensier & Saint-Fergau, 1608–1627 *
Marie of Brittany, Lady of La Guerche Marie of Brittany (18 February 1391 – 18 December 1446) was the Countess of Perche and Lady of La-Guerche from 1396 until 1414, and the Countess of Alençon from 1404 until 1414. In 1414, Marie’s titles became Duchess of Alençon, Countess of ...
(1391–1446), Lady of La Guerche *
Marie of Châtillon Marie may refer to: People Name * Marie (given name) * Marie (Japanese given name) * Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973 * Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in T ...
(1343–1404), Lady of Guise and Mayenne, 1360–1404 *
Marie of Châtillon Marie may refer to: People Name * Marie (given name) * Marie (Japanese given name) * Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973 * Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in T ...
, Vidamese of Laon * Marie of Coucy (1366–1405) Countess of Soissons, 1398–1405 *
Marie of Enghien Marie may refer to: People Name * Marie (given name) * Marie (Japanese given name) * Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973 * Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in T ...
(d. 1318), Lady of Zotteghem, Burgravine of Ghent *
Marie of Enghien Marie may refer to: People Name * Marie (given name) * Marie (Japanese given name) * Marie (murder victim), girl who was killed in Florida after being pushed in front of a moving vehicle in 1973 * Marie (died 1759), an enslaved Cree person in T ...
, Lady of Argos and Nauplia, 1376–88 * Marie II of Enghien (1367–1446), also known as
Mary of Enghien Mary of Enghien, also Maria d'Enghien (1367 or 1370 – 9 May 1446), was Countess of Lecce from 1384 to 1446 and Queen of Naples as well as titular Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem, and Hungary by marriage to Ladislaus of Naples from 1406 to 1414. ...
, Lady of Castro & Countess of Lecce & Brienne, 1384–1446 * Marie of Flanders (d. 1350), Viscountess of Chateaudun * Marie of Ham, Lady of Ham * Marie, Countess of Harcourt (1398–1476), Lady of Arschot, Brionne, Elbeuf, Forcalquier, L'Islebonne, & La Saussaye & Countess of Aumale, Harcourt & Mortain, 1452–76 * Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (1894–1924), was reigning Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1912 to 1919 * Marie of Limoges (1260–1291), Viscountess of Limoges, 1263–91 * Marie of Looz (d. 1408), Lady of Château-Thierry, 1372–1408 * Marie of Lorraine (1615–1688), 8th Duchess of Guise, Duchess of Joyeuse & Princess of Joinville, 1675–88 *
Marie of Lusignan, Countess d'Eu Marie of Lusignan or Marie I de Lusignan (died in Poitou, 1 October 1260; buried at the Abbey of Foucarmont), was the only child of Raoul II of Lusignan and his second wife, Yolande de Dreux. She became Dame d'Exoudun, Countess of Eu on the death ...
, Countess of Eu, 1250–60 * Marie of Luxemburg (1472–1547), also known as ''Marie de Luxemburg'', Viscountess of Meaux & Countess of Ligny, Marle & Soissons, 1482–1547, 24th or 25th Countess of Saint-Pol, 1482–1547 * Marie of Luxemburg (1562–1623), Duchess of Étampes & Penthièvre, 1569–1623 * Marie of Montmirail (d. 1272), Heiress of Montmirail, Oisy, Crèvecœur, Conde-en-Brie, the Viscounty of Meaux & Chatelainie of Cambrai, Lady of Conde-Brie *
Marie of Montpellier Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 – 21 April 1213) was Lady of Montpellier and by her three marriages Viscountess of Marseille, Countess of Comminges and Queen of Aragon. She was the daughter of Willia ...
(d. 1219), Lady of Montpellier, 1205–13 * Marie of Orléans-Longueville (1625–1707), also known as Marie de Longueville, Duchess of Estouteville, Sovereign Princess of Neuchâtel & Countess of Valangin, 1699–1707 * Marie of Ponthieu (1186–1251), Countess of Montreuil & Pontannhieu, 1221–51 * Marie of Rethel, Countess of Rethel, 1243–45 * Marie II Zaccharia, Princess of Achaea, 1402–04 * Marie of Vilademuls, Lady of Vilademuls *
Marie Anne de Bourbon Marie Anne de Bourbon, ''Légitimée de France','' born Marie Anne de La Blaume Le Blanc, by her marriage Princess of Conti then Princess Dowager of Conti, ''suo jure'' Duchess of La Vallière and of Vaujours (2 October 1666 – 3 May 1739) ...
,
Duchess of Étampes Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility. As rulers, dukes are ranked below emperors, kings, grand princes, grand dukes, and sovereign princes. As royalty or nobility, they are rank ...
, 1712–18 *
Marie Jeanne Baptiste of Savoy Marie Jeanne Baptiste of Savoy-Nemours (, 11 April 1644 – 15 March 1724) was born a Princess of Savoy and became the Duchess of Savoy by marriage. First married by proxy to Charles of Lorraine in 1662, Lorraine soon refused to recognise th ...
, Duchess of Aumale, 1659–86 * Marie Liesse of Luxemburg-Saint-Pol (1611–1660), Princess of Tingry * Marie Sophie Colbert (d. 1747), Margravine of Seignelay & Countess of Tancarville * Marquesa of Ampurias (1322–27), Countess of Ampurias * Marquise of Cabrera, Viscountess of Cabrera *
Mary I of England Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain from January 1556 until her death in 1558. Sh ...
, Queen of England, 1553–58 *
Mary II of England Mary II (30 April 166228 December 1694) was List of English monarchs, Queen of England, List of Scottish monarchs, Scotland, and Monarchy of Ireland, Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, William III of England, William III & II, from 1689 unt ...
, Queen of England, 1689–94 * Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542–67 *
Mary, Countess of Blois Mary, Countess of Blois, also known as ''Marie of Avesnes'', (1200–1241) was countess of Blois from 1230 to 1241. She was the daughter of Walter of Avesnes and Margaret of Blois.(FR)Henri Platelle, ''Présence de l'au-delà: une vision médiéva ...
(1200–1241), also known as Marie of Avesnes, Lady of Romorantin and Millancay & Countess of Dunois & Blois, 1230–41 and Lady of Chateaurenault and Countess of Chartres, 1236–41 *
Mary of Béarn Mary may refer to: People * Mary (name), a feminine given name (includes a list of people with the name) Religious contexts * New Testament people named Mary, overview article linking to many of those below * Mary, mother of Jesus, also calle ...
(1145–1186), Viscountess of Bruilhois & Béarn, 1170–73 * Mary of Burgundy, also known as Mary the Rich, (1457–1482), Countess of Charolais & Zeeland, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy & Limburg, 1477–82 *
Maria of Sicily Maria (2 July 1363 – 25 May 1401) was Queen of Sicily and Duchess of Athens and Neopatria from 1377 until her death. Accession Born in Catania, she was the daughter and heir of Frederick the Simple by his first wife Constance of Aragon. A ...
, Duchess of Athens, 1377–88, Queen of Sicily, 1377–88 *
Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch and Countess of Tarras (31 August 1647 – 11 March 1661) was a young Scottish peer. Mary was born at Dalkeith Castle, Midlothian, to Francis Scott, 2nd Earl of Buccleuch and his wife, Lady Margaret Leslie, ...
, Countess of Buccleuch, 1651–61 *
Mascarose I of Armagnac Mascarose I of Armagnac (died 1246), was a Countess regnant suo jure ''Suo jure'' is a Latin phrase, used in English to mean 'in his own right' or 'in her own right'. In most nobility-related contexts, it means 'in her own right', since in those ...
, Countess of Armagnac & Fezensac, 1245–49 * Mascarose II of Lomagne, Countess of Armagnac, 1249–56, Viscountess of Fezensac, 1249–56 * Mathe I of Albret (d. 1283), Lady of Albret & Viscountess of Maremne, 1281–83 * Mathe of Bigorre (1225–1270), Viscountess of Marsan, 1255–70 * Mathilde of Amboise (d. 1256), Lady of Amboise, 1218–56 * Mathilde of Artois (d. 1329), Countess of Artois, 1302–29 * Mathilde of Baden (d. 1259), Lady of Stuttgart * Mathilde of Bethune (1220–1264), Lady of Bethune, Dendermonde/Termonde, Richebourg and Warneton * Mathilde II of Boulogne (1202–1262), Countess of Boulogne, 1216–62, Countess of Mortain, 1233–35, Countess of Dammartin * Mathilde of Burgundy (d. 1005), Countess of Nevers * Mathilde of Burgundy, Countess of Grignon * Mathilde of Chalon, Lady of Donzy * Mathilde of Chateau-du-Loir (d. 1099), heiress of Chateau-du-Loir * Mathilde of Châtillon, also known as Mahaut of Châtillon, Countess of Saint Pol, 1369–72 * Mathilde of Hainaut, Princess of Achaea, 1313–18 * Mathilde of Heinsberg (d. 1189), Heiress of County Palatine of Sommerschenburg * Mathilde of Landsberg (d. 1255), Regent Margravine of Brandenburg, 1220–25 for her son John I of Brandenburg (1208–1266) * Mathilde of Rethel, Countess of Rethel, 1124–51 *
Mathilde of Saarbrücken Mathilde of Saarbrücken (1224-1276), was a sovereign countess regnant of Saarbrücken from 1271 to 1276. She was the youngest daughter of Simon III, Count of Saarbrücken, who was succeeded upon his death by her sister Lauretta. Lauretta had on ...
, Countess of Saarbrücken, 1271–74 *
Matilda of Canossa Matilda of Tuscany ( it, Matilde di Canossa , la, Matilda, ; 1046 – 24 July 1115 or Matilda of Canossa after her Count of Canossa, ancestral castle of Canossa), also referred to as ("the Great Countess"), was a member of the House of Canossa ...
(1046–1115), Lady of Canossa, Duchess of Tuscany, Countess of Reggio Emilia, Duchess of Spoleto, Margravine of Camerino * Matilda of Dammartin (1202–1258), Countess of Dammartin, Countess of Boulogne * Matilda of Grignon (d. 1192), Lady of Grignon *
Matilda of Hainaut Matilda of Hainaut ( French: ''Mathilde de Hainaut''; November 1293 – 1331), also known as Maud and Mahaut, was Princess of Achaea from 1316 to 1321. She was the only child of Isabella of Villehardouin and Florent of Hainaut, co-rulers of Achae ...
, Princess of Achaea, 1313–18 *
Maud of Lancaster Maud of Lancaster, Countess of Ulster (c. 1310 – 5 May 1377) was an English noblewoman and the wife of William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster. She was the mother of Elizabeth de Burgh, ''suo jure'' Countess of Ulster. Her second husband w ...
(1339–1362), Countess of Leicester * Mavia (4th century), Arab warrior-queen * Muniadona of Castile, Countess of Ribagorza * Mechtild of Brunswick-Lunenburg (1230–1298), Regent Countess of Anhalt-Aschersleben, 1266–70, for her sons Otto I and Heinrich III of Anhalt-Aschersleben. * Mechtild of Guelders, Duchess of Guelders, 1371–84 * Mechtild of Reifferscheid (d. 1437), Heiress of Lordship of Bedburg * Melisende of Arsuf, Lady of Arsuf, ?–1236 * Melisende of Chateaudun, Viscountess of Chateaudun *
Melisende of Jerusalem Melisende (1105 – 11 September 1161) was Queen of Jerusalem from 1131 to 1153, and regent for her son between 1153 and 1161, while he was on campaign. She was the eldest daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, and the Armenian princess M ...
, Queen of Jerusalem, 1131–53 * Melissende of Maine (d. 890), heiress of Mayenne * Mencia de Mendoza y Enriquez de Cabrera (d. 1619), Duchess of Huescar *
Merneith Merneith (also written Merit-neith and Meryt-Neith) was a consort and a regent of Ancient Egypt during the First Dynasty. She may have been a ruler of Egypt in her own right, based on several official records. If this was the case and the earli ...
(around 2950 BC) regent and possibly a ruler of Egypt on her own right * Meullent I of Castile, Countess of Aumale, 1279–1324 * Miroslawa of Pomerelia (d. 1233), Regent Duchess of Pomerania-Wolgast, 1220–33, for her son
Barnim I Barnim I the Good ( – 13 November 1278) from the Griffin dynasty was a Duke of Pomerania (''ducis Slauorum et Cassubie'') from 1220 until his death. Life Son of Duke Bogislaw II and Miroslava of Pomerelia, he succeeded to the Duchy of Pomeran ...
of Pomerania-Wolgast (1219–1264) * Munia Mayor of Castile (Munia Elvira)) (990–1066), 5th Countess of Castile


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* Navarre of Soule, Viscountess of Soule * Nawidemak (1st century BC or AD) Queen regnant of Kush *
Neferneferuaten Ankhkheperure-Merit-Neferkheperure/Waenre/Aten Neferneferuaten ( egy, nfr-nfrw-jtn) was a name used to refer to a female pharaoh who reigned toward the end of the Amarna Period during the Eighteenth Dynasty. Her sex is confirmed by feminine ...
(possibly identical with Nefertiti) Pharaoh of Egypt for a short time between 1336 and 1333 BC * Neithhotep, queen and co-ruler of Egypt, possibly the first known female ruler * Nicole of Châtillon (1424–1479), Countess of Penthièvre, 1454–79 * Nino, Regent Princess of Mingrelia, 1804–11 * Nuña Fernandez (Munia Domna), Lady of Amaya, Lady of Lara * Nuña Núñez, Lady of Amaya *
Nyarroh Nyarroh (alternatively referred to as Nyaloh, Nyarroh of Bandasuma or Queen Nyarroh; died 1914) was a Mende chief in Bandasuma, in present-day Sierra Leone, from at least the 1880s onward. Little is recorded about Nyarroh prior to the 1880s; howev ...
(1880–1914), female chieftain in Barri region of Sierra Leone


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* Oda of Altena, Regent Countess of Tecklenburg, 1202–06, for her son Otto (d. 1263) * Oda of Hornes, Countess of Hornes * Oda of Tecklenburg (d. 1244), also known as Gertrude of Tecklenburg, Heiress of Rheda * Olimpia Ludovisi, Princess of Piombino, 1699–1700 * Olimpia Mancini (1639–1708), Countess of Soissons * Olympias II of Epirus (3rd century BC), regent of Epirus * Onna of Esens, Heiress of Esens, Wittmund and Stedesdorf


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* Paola Colonna, Lady of Piombino, 1441–45 * Paolina Belmonte: Princess (Reichsfürstin) Donna Francesca di Paola Pignatelli y Aymerich Squarciafico Pinelli Ravaschieri Fieschi (1824–1911), 10th Princess of Belmonte, 5th Princess of the Holy Roman Empire, 3rd Princess of Muro Leccese, Grandee of Spain 1st Class, 9th Duchess of Acerenza, 3rd Duchess of Corigliano d'Otranto, 21st Countess of Copertino, 21st Marchioness of Galatone, 7th Marchioness of Argensola, 6th Marchioness of San Vicente, 11th Baroness of Badolato, Signora di Veglie, Leverano, San Cosimo &c. * Paula of Maine, heiress of Maine * Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg, Regent Princess of Lippe, 1802–20, for Leopold II * Peronelle of Chappes, Lady of Juilly and Lady of Chanloc * Peronelle of Montfort, Lady of Rambouillet * Petronila of Aragon, Queen of Aragon, 1137–64 * Petronilla, Countess of Bigorre, Petronille of Comminges (1185–1251), also known as Perenelle of Comminges, Viscountess of Marsan & Countess of Bigorre, 1225–51 * Petronille of Joigny (1230–82), Lady of Chateau-Renard, 1237–82 * Pheretima (Cyrenaean queen), Pheretima (d. 515 BC) regent of Cyrene * Philiberte of Luxemburg-Saint-Pol (d. 1539), Countess of Charny * Philiberte of Savoy, 1st Duchess of Nemours, 1498–1524 * Philippa of Clermont, Lady of Nesle * Philippa of Harnes, Countess of Harnes, 1230–48 * Philippa Plantagenet, 5th Countess of Ulster, 13th Lady of Clare & 5th Countess of Ulster, 1363–1381/82 * Philippa of Lomagne (d. 1286/1294), Viscountess of Lomagne & Auvillar, 1276–1286/1294 * Philippa of Montspedon, Lady of Beaupreau * Polie of Poitiers-Valentinois, Lady of Baux, 1348–? * Prabhavatigupta, Queen of Vakataka Dynasty, known as the First female ruler of India * Pulcheria, Empress of Rome, 450–453 * Ragnhild Haraldsdottir, Heiress of Jarald Gulskeg, Jarl (title), Jarl of Sogn who brought her father's territory to her husband Halfdan ''the Black'' Gudrodsson (808–848) * Ranavalona I, Queen of Madagascar, 1828–61 * Ranavalona II, Queen of Madagascar, 1868–83 * Ranavalona III, Queen of Madagascar, 1883–97 * Rasoherina, Queen of Madagascar, 1863–68 * Regine of Goth, also known as ''Reine of Got or Goth'', Heiress to Lomagne & Auvillars * Renee of Anjou (d. 1597), Duchess of Saint-Fergau, 1568–?, Marquise of Mézières, 1568–? * Renee of Orléans (1508–1515), Countess of Dunois, Tancarville & Montgomery, 1513–15 * Renee of Savoy (1535–1587), Countess of Tende * Ricciarda Cybo-Malaspina, Ricciarda Malaspina (1497–1553), Duchess of Carrara, Duchess of Massa * Richardis of Dyck, Lady of Dyck * Richardis of Tecklenburg, Heiress of Tecklenburg-Ibbenburen * Richinza of Spitzenburg (d. 1092/1110), Heiress of Kirchen * Roscie du Caylar (d. after 1192), Lady of Uzes * Razia Sultana (1236–1240), Ruler of India * Rusudan of Georgia, Queen Regnant, 1223–45. * Rudrama Devi (Rani), (1259−1289), Ruler of Kakatiya dynasty in the Deccan Plateau, Deccan Plateau, India


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* Salome Alexandra (141–67 BC) Queen of Judea * Samsi (8th century BC) Arabian queen * Sancha of Aybar (1017–70), Lady of Aybar * Sancha of León (1037–1065), Queen of León * Queen Seondeok of Silla, Seondeok of Silla (632–647), Queen of Korea * Shajar al-Durr (?–1257) Sultana of Egypt * Shammuramat (811–808 BC) Regent of Assyria * Shanakdakhete (reigned between 170–150 BC) Queen of Kush * Sibilla of Cerdanya, Viscountess of Cerdanya, c. 1134–41 * Sibylla of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem * Sibylle of Baux (1255–1294), also known as Simone of Bauge, Sibylle of Bauge, Lady of Baux, Bresse & Miribel, 1268–93 * Sibylle of Baux, Lady of Baux, 1305–48 * Sibylle of Burgundy (1152–1201), Countess of Chalon * Sibylle of Chateaurenault, Lady of Chateaurenault, 1140–? * Sibylle of Palau, Viscountess of Bas * Sobekneferu, Pharaoh of Egypt from 1806 to 1802 BC * Queen Soma, Soma (1st century) Queen of Funan, likely the first monarch of Cambodia * Sophie of Arnsberg and Rietberg, Heiress of the Lordship of Rheda * Sophie of Bar, Countess of Bar, 1033–92 * Stephanie of Ibelin, Lady of Nablus * Stephanie of Milly, Lady of Oultrejordain, Stephanie of Milly (d. 1197), Lady of Oultrejourdain * Suzanne of Bourbon (1491–1521), Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Forez, Gien, & La Marche, 1503–21, Duchess of Auvergne & Bourbon, 1503–21


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* Tabua (queen), Tabua (c. 675 BC) Arab queen * Tamar of Georgia (1160–1213), Queen Regnant of Georgia from 1184 to 1213 * Te'el-hunu (c. 690 BC) Arab queen * Teodora Gallucio (1200–60), Countess of Teano * Theresa, Countess of Portugal, Teresa of León, Sovereign Countess of Portugal * Teresa Álvarez de Azagra, Lady of Albarracín, c. 1281–c. 1283 * Teresa Antonia Manrique de Lara y Mendoza, 7th Marquesa de Canete, c. 1590 * Teresa Martins de Menezes (1290?), 5th Lady of Alburquerque * Teresa de Entenza (1300–1327), Countess of Urgel, 1309–27 * Teuta (231–228/227 BC) Illyrian queen * Theodora (11th century), Byzantine Empress, 1042, 1055–56 * Theodora of Trebizond, Theodora Komnena, Empress of Trebizond, 1284–85 * Tiburge I of Orange (d. 1150), also known as Tiburtia of Orange, Countess of Orange * Tiburge II of Orange, Countess of ½ of Orange, 1173–82. Married Bertrand of Baux (d. 1181). * Tiburge III of Orange (d. 1180), Countess of Orange * Toda of Ribagorza (d. 1011), Countess of Ribagorza * Toda Galindez of Aragon (890–?), Countess of Sobrarbe * Tomyris (d. 530 BC) Queen of the Massagetae * Twosret (d. 1189 BC) Pharaoh of Egypt


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* Raja Ungu, Ungu, Raja of Patani, 1624–1635 * Urraca of Castile, Queen of Castile and León, 1109–26 * Urraca of Castile (d. 1039), Lady of Infantado de Covarrubias. * Urraca of León and Castile, Urraca of León, Lady of Zamora * Urraca Paterna (d. 861), Countess of Castile


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* Valence of Pallars-Jussa, Countess of Pallars-Jussa * Valentina Visconti, Duchess of Orléans, Valentina Visconti (1366–1408), Countess of Asti, Countess of Vertus, 1373–1408 * Valpurge of Creyssel * Verena of Freiburg (d. 1320), Heiress of Wartenberg and Mausach * Victoire Armande Josephe of Rohan (1743–1807), Princess of Maubuisson * Queen Victoria * Violant of Hungary, Lady of Omelades, Lady of Montpellier * Violant of Hungary, Viscountess of Millau


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* Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Queen of the Netherlands, 1890–1948 * Wisutthithewi, Queen of Lanna, 1564–1578


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* Yatie (c. 730 BC) Arab queen * Yolande of Anjou, Duchess of Lorraine, 1473–83, Duchess of Bar, 1480–83 * Yolande of Brittany (1218–1272), also known as Yolande of Dreux, Countess of Penthièvre, 1237–72 (as her dowry); Countess of Porhoet (by grant of her brother); Countess Regent of Angoulême and La Marche, 1250–56, for her son Hugh XII of Lusignan * Yolande of Burgundy (1248–2280), Countess of Nevers, 1262–80 * Yolande of Châtillon (1223–1254), Lady of Donzy, 1225–54 * Yolande of Dreux, Duchess of Burgundy, Yolande of Dreux (1212–1248), Countess of Ossone * Yolande of Dreux (Scotland), Yolande of Dreux (1263–1322), Countess of Montfort-L’Aumary, 1311–22 * Yolande of Dampierre, Yolande of Flanders (1331–1395), Lady of Cassel & Countess of Marle * Yolande of Dreux, Queen of Scotland, Yolande of Montfort (1263–1330), Countess of Montfort-l'Aumary


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* Zabibe (738–733 BC) Arab queen * Zenobia (267–274), Queen of the Palmyrene Empire * Zoe (empress), Zoe, Byzantine Empress, 1028–50


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