Queens Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Mary was the queen of Scotland (1542–67) and queen consort of France (1559–60). Her unwise marital and political......
Mary I was the first queen to rule England (1553–58) in her own right. She was known as Bloody Mary for her persecution......
Mary II was the queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1689–94) and wife of King William III. As the daughter......
Mary Of Lorraine was the regent of Scotland for her daughter, Mary Stuart, during the early years of the Scottish......
Mary of Modena was the second wife of King James II of England; it was presumably on her inducement that James......
Mary of Teck was the queen consort of King George V of Great Britain and the mother of kings Edward VIII (afterward......
Mary Tudor was an English princess, the third wife of King Louis XII of France; she was the sister of England’s......
María Cristina de Borbón was the queen consort of Ferdinand VII of Spain from 1829 to 1833 and queen regent from......
María Cristina De Habsburgo-Lorena was the queen consort (1879–85) of Alfonso XII of Spain. Her tact and wisdom......
Mathilde, queen of Belgium is the queen of Belgium, consort of Philippe, king of Belgium, and mother of Princess......
Matilda was the consort of the Holy Roman emperor Henry V and afterward claimant to the English throne in the reign......
Matilda Of Flanders was the queen consort of William I the Conqueror, whom she married c. 1053. During William’s......
Mariya Ilinichna Miloslavskaya was the first wife of Tsar Alexis of Russia. She bore him five sons and eight daughters.......
Musa, mother and wife of Phraates V (q.v.), king of...
Máxima is an Argentine-born Dutch queen consort of Willem-Alexander, king of the Netherlands from 2013. Máxima......
Nefertiti was the queen of Egypt and wife of King Akhenaton (formerly Amenhotep IV; reigned c. 1353–36 bce), who......
Queen Noor is an American-born architect who was the consort (1978–99) of King Hussein of Jordan. (Read Queen Noor’s......
Nzinga was the queen of the Mbundu kingdoms of Ndongo and Matamba during the 17th century in what is now Angola......
Philippa Of Hainaut was the queen consort of King Edward III of England (ruled 1327–77); her popularity helped......
St. Radegunda ; feast day August 13) was the queen of the Merovingian king Chlotar I, who left her husband to become......
Rania al-Abdullah is the queen of Jordan from 1999. As the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan, Rania drew on her......
Roxana was the wife of Alexander the Great. The daughter of the Bactrian chief Oxyartes, she was captured and married......
Sebeknefru, was a queen who ruled as king of ancient Egypt (c. 1763–c. 1760 bce); she was the last ruler of the......
Queen of Sheba was, according to Jewish and Islamic traditions, the ruler of the kingdom of Sabaʾ (or Sheba) in......
Sibyl was the queen of the crusader state of Jerusalem (1186–90). The daughter of Amalric I, Sibyl succeeded to......
Silvia is the queen consort of Sweden (1976– ), wife of King Carl XVI Gustaf. Silvia was born in Heidelberg, Ger.,......
Tiy was one of the most illustrious queens of ancient Egypt. She was the daughter of Yuya, the commander of the......
Ulrika Eleonora was a Swedish queen whose short reign (1718–20) led to Sweden’s Age of Freedom—a 52-year decline......
Urraca was the queen of Leon and Castile from 1109 to 1126, daughter of Alfonso VI. Urraca became her father’s......
Victoria was the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901) and empress of India (1876–1901).......
Victoria was the consort of the emperor Frederick III of Germany and the eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince......
Wilhelmina was the queen of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948, who, through her radio broadcasts from London during......
Elizabeth Woodville was the wife of King Edward IV of England. After Edward’s death, popular dislike of her and......
Zenobia was the queen of the Roman colony of Palmyra, in present-day Syria, from 267 or 268 to 272. She conquered......