“Unveiling the Fearless Warrior Queens Who Changed the Course of History: Are You Ready to Meet the Legends?”

"Unveiling the Fearless Warrior Queens Who Changed the Course of History: Are You Ready to Meet the Legends?"
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It’s thought that the opposition knew how much they needed a respected ruler in charge in order to continue lucrative trade deals. Samsi maintained a peaceful partnership with her foes for the rest of her reign, proving that compromise can be just as meaningful as a victory.

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Septima Zenobia of Syria

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When it comes to playing the long game, Septima Zenobia of Syria had it down pat. Zenobia ruled over Syria from 250 to 275 AD, leading her armies into battle wearing full armor. She even managed to defeat the Roman legions under Claudius’ reign, pushing them out of her country. When the Romans struck back, it took them 4 years to defeat this bodacious babe and her allies – and even in defeat, Zenobia found success.

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Despite being exiled to Tubir, her daughters married into important Roman families. The continuation of her line carried great weight in Roman politics for almost 300 years after her passing.

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Joan of Arc

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Although not technically royalty, Joan of Arc was – and continues to be – an incredibly important historical figure. The teenager appeared in front of the Crown Prince of France claiming she had instructions from God. The Almighty appeared to her in a series of visions, she said, telling her to fight for France and take it back from the English. The uncrowned King Charles VII took a liking to the passionate youngster and sent her to the siege at Orleans. Within nine days, the siege was over.

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