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| Jenn-uh | Dec 13 2010, 03:19 AM Post #1 |
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Women who Ruled---------------------------------------------------------------------- Madame de Maintenon Wife of Louis XIV Mary II, Queen of England Wife and Co-Regent of William III Catharine I. of Russia Queen of Peter the Great 1684-1727 Queen Victoria Queen of England 1819 - 1901 Lady Jane Grey The “Nine Days Queen of England” AD 1537-1554 Tsze Hsi An Empress Dowager of China Queen Anne Queen of Great Britain & Ireland 1665 - 1714 Mary II Co-Regent with William III Catherine of Valois - Queen of Henry V of England Elizabeth I Last of the Tudor Line Queen of Sheba The Queen Who Sought Wisdom Elizabeth II England's Queen Mother Queen Isabella - Coregent of Spain Queen Louise of Prussia - Beloved Queen Josephine - Wife of Napoleon Hatshepsut Female Pharaoh of Egypt Margaret Thatcher Former Prime Minister of UK Dracobolt - Leader of Mercury Clan Social Reformers------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jane Addams - Founder of Hull House in Chicago Susan B. Anthony Champion of Woman's Rights Mary Astell - First English Feminist Author Ella Baker - Crusading Activist Clara Barton - American Humanitarian Ella Baker Crusading Activist Ida Wells-Barnett - Anti-Lynching Crusader Mary Mcleod Bethune - Education and Civil Rights Activist Mother Bickerdyke - Civil War Nurse Nelly Bly - Investigative Reporter Evangeline Booth - Salvation Army Leader Carrie Chapman Catt - Woman's Suffrage Leader Francis Powers Cobbe - Founder of Ragged Schools Edith Cavell - Resistance Fighter Nurse Anna Elizabeth Dickinson by Sara E. Polsky Dorathea Dix Prison Reformer Elizabeth "Mombet" Freeman - Slave Who Sued for Her Freedom Elizabeth Fry - English Reformer Mary Harriman - Founder of the Junior League Julia Ward Howe Author, Hymn Writer, Philanthropist, Reformer Mary H. Hunt - American Temperance Reformer and Educator Helen Hunt Jackson - Champion of the American Indian Anna Jarvis Founder of Mother’s Day Mother Jones - Social Warrior for the Poor Mary Livermore - American Journalist & Social Reformer Kay Livingstone - Enforcer of Minority Rights Lucretia Mott - Women's Suffrage Advocate Carry Nation - Activist Rosa Parks - Civil Rights Activist Irena Sendler - Friend of the Jews Anna Howard Shaw - Women's Rights Advocate Grimke Sisters - Southern Abolitionists Grimke Sisters - The Continuing Story Lady Henry Somerset - British Temperance Leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1815 - 1902 Lucy Stone - Women's Rights Advocate Harriet Beecher Stowe - Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin Sojourner Truth - Abolitionist/Suffragist Harriett Tubman No Equal Bina West - Founder of Woman's Life Insurance Society Francis Willard - Temperance Leader Ladies of the Arts------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Louisa May Alcott Author of Little Women and Little Men Jane Austen A.D. 1775-1817 GREAT ENGLISH NOVELIST Hildegard Von Bingen Medieval Writer Carol Jacobs-Bond American Songwriter Elizabeth B. Browning A.D. 1800-1861 English Poetess Pearl Buck Writer and Humanitarian Fanny Crosby Hymn Writer and Poet Emily Dickinson 19th Century Poet Mary Abigail Dodge (Gail Hamilton) American Authoress Maria Edgworth English Novelist Amelia B. Edwards English Novelist and Egyptologist 1831-1892 Elizabeth C. Gaskell English Novelist of Industrial Life 1810-1865 Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer Advice Columnist Sarah Josepha Hale 19th Century Author and Editor Elizabeth Hamilton Irish Author and Educator Felicia Dorothea Hemans English Poet & Dramatist Marietta Holley 19th Century American Author Harriet G. Hosmer American Sculptor 1830 - 1908 Vinnie Ream Hoxie American Sculptor Jean Ingelow Popular English Poetess 1820-1897 Mahalia Jackson Queen of Gospel Music Helen Keller Writer, Lecturer and Advocate for the Handicapped Clara Louise Kellogg American Opera Singer Lucy Larcom Mill Girl, Teacher, and Poetess 1826-1893 Jenny Lind The World’s Sweetest Singer 1821-1887 Sarah Jane Lippincott The Legendary "Grace Greenwood" Hannah More English Author & Philanthropist Mary Murfee Novelist Margaret Oliphant Scottish Novelist and Biographer 1828 - 1897 Margaret Fuller Ossoli American Authoress 1810-1850 Margaret Fuller Ossoli American Authoress 1810-1850 Adelina Maria Patti Opera Singer Katherine Philips The Matchless Orinda Jane & Anna Maria Porter English Romantic Novelists Jane and Anna Maria Porter Writers Beatrix Potter Author of Peter Rabbit Euphrosyne Parepa Rosa Singer Christinia Georgina Rosetti Humanitarian & Poet Margaret E. Sangster Author, and Editor of Harper's Bazaar Dorothy Sayers A Mysterious Woman Sarah Siddons Actress Edith Sitwell Modern Poet Maria Tallchief Prima Ballerina 1925 Mary Virginia Terhune Author Frances Trollope English Critic of American Domestic Life Phillis Wheatley First African-American Writer of Consequence Laura Ingalls Wilder Pioneer & Author Laura Ingalls Wilder Charlotte Yonge English Novelist and Historian Women of Early America ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abigail Smith Adams Women's Rights Proponent and First Lady Sarah Franklin Bache A.D. 1744 - 1808 Belle Boyd A Woman of Principal Molly Brant Mohawk Loyalist Pauline Cushman Civil War Spy *NEW* Varina Anne Davis Daughter of the Confederacy Emily Geiger Teenage Revolutionary War Heroine Jenny Hodgers Civil War Soldier *NEW* Rachel Jackson First Lady Dolley Madison American Icon Rebecca Motte Ardent Patriot Mary Young Pickersgill Maker of the “Star Spangled Banner” Molly Pitcher Revolutionary War Hero Pocahontas A.D. 1595? - 1617 Indian Heroine of Colonial Times Betsy Ross Maker of America’s First Flag Sacajawea Shoshone Woman Deborah Sampson A Soldier of the Revolution Daring Doctor Sofie By Cynthia Sterling JaneWilkonson Mother of Texas |
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| Adnarel | Dec 13 2010, 03:23 AM Post #2 |
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I'd rather be outside.
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I read through all of those names. The only category that contained women that consistently and legitimately impress me is the Women of Early America. God bless the USA. |
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| The Phantom Squee | Dec 13 2010, 10:59 AM Post #3 |
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Sound the horn and call the cry: "How many of them can we make die?"
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After I saw Draco's name on the first list I half expected to see it at the bottom of all of them. Also, *women |
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| Kiki | Dec 13 2010, 12:13 PM Post #4 |
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Justinian's wife Theodora should be on the list of women who ruled, if Josephine gets a spot. Draco should be on all of them. XD She can be on Women of Early America because of her efforts along the Oregon Trail. |
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| Seoulbowz | Dec 13 2010, 12:31 PM Post #5 |
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Supergeil
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This is exactly what I was going to post. >_> Typical woman, doesn't know proper grammar.
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| Kiki | Dec 13 2010, 12:39 PM Post #6 |
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Kiki Martius Chantico
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Lady Jane Grey didn't do much ruling, come to think of it. |
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| Deleted User | Dec 13 2010, 12:40 PM Post #7 |
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This. Also, http://www.adherents.com/people/100_men.html. |
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| Kula Diamond | Dec 13 2010, 01:20 PM Post #8 |
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atlus tracts
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| Deleted User | Dec 13 2010, 01:25 PM Post #9 |
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If there's a name that doesn't even deserve a place on the list, it's this one. |
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| Phoenix7 | Dec 13 2010, 01:27 PM Post #10 |
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Odyssey, ya see~ Odyssey, ya see~
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Oh god this. |
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| Deleted User | Dec 13 2010, 01:28 PM Post #11 |
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Teddy Roosvelt > all the names you said combined to the 23432th power. i win |
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| Jenn-uh | Dec 13 2010, 02:16 PM Post #12 |
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Why so aggressive? No one said this was a contest, Were. I guess it must be a guy thing. It's also probably why they start all the wars.
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| Adnarel | Dec 13 2010, 02:31 PM Post #13 |
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I'd rather be outside.
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Hey, Margaret Thatcher was a fine woman. |
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| UltaFlame | Dec 13 2010, 03:29 PM Post #14 |
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Thanks Poui.
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First thought on seeing this: Where's the punchline? |
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| Saelnaha | Dec 13 2010, 03:34 PM Post #15 |
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Let's just wait and see what happens.
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| Seoulbowz | Dec 13 2010, 05:13 PM Post #16 |
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Supergeil
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It is still, 'Women'. |
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| Jenn-uh | Dec 13 2010, 06:08 PM Post #17 |
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I typed it up at two in the morning, ok? >.< |
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| Artemis | Dec 13 2010, 06:20 PM Post #18 |
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Plus Ultra
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lol, women |
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I guess it must be a guy thing. It's also probably why they start all the wars.





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