Nine Forgotten Queens who Shaped the World

Queen Olga of Kiev

Queen Olga of Kiev. Photo Credit: stability.ai @Elise Danielle

Queen Olga of Kiev was a ruthless ruler and a shrewd diplomat. After the murder of her husband, she exacted revenge on the responsible tribe, the Drevlians, and consolidated her power. She later played a significant role in the Christianization of Russia, for which she was venerated as a saint. Her reign marked the beginning of the rise of the Kievan Rus, a federation of Slavic tribes that laid the foundation for modern-day Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine.

These nine queens, often overlooked in the pages of mainstream history, were instrumental in shaping the destinies of their nations and, by extension, the course of global history. Their reigns, marked by courage, wisdom, and resilience, challenge the traditional narratives of power and leadership. Their stories serve as a testament to the significant roles women have played in shaping our world, reminding us that history is not merely the domain of kings and conquerors but also of queens who ruled and left an indelible mark.

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