Co-ruler of Spain, helped lead during the reconquest of what is now Spain and Portugal, and allowed Columbus's voyage to take place.
Queen Isabella
French peasant girl who helped lead the French to victory at Orleans, died a martyr, and may have been a schizo
Joan of Arc
Last monarch of the House of Tudor, daughter of Anne Boleyn, Queen during the Spanish armada, and was forced to fight hard for the thrown
Queen Elizabeth 1
Wrote Frankenstein
Mary Wollstonecraft
Pioneer in Chemistry
Mary Curie
Archduchess of Austria before being married into the French royalty, known as Madame Deficit
Queen Marie Antoinette
This woman was betrothed to a man who conquered nearly all of Europe while simultaneously had him simping for her to the point he made her Queen of Italy until they were divorced
Josephine de Beauharnaise
Queen of the British Empire for 63 years who greatly expanded her domain, so influential she had a whole period named after her. Also known for buggering up the world
Queen Victoria
Had the second longest reign of the British Empire
Queen Victoria
Significantly strengthened the economic and political state of Austria after her father
Maria Theresa
Became empress after overthrowing her husband (slay), inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment which put her country through a golden age at her tenure, also took over Crimea
Catherine the Great
"9 days Queen"
Lady Jane Grey
"Austria you shall marry" Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Bohemia, and Holy Roman Empress. Lost Silesia to Frederick the Great
Maria Theresa
Rallied and turned the tide of the hundred year war against England
Joan of Arc
Persecuted at least 287 protestants while ruling
Mary l
Catholic Queen of England and Ireland. Succeeded by Elizabeth 1 "Bloody Mary"
Mary 1
Wife of William lll. Together they restored the English Monarchy.
Mary ll
Famous romantic author of Frankenstein
Mary Wollstonecraft
Expelled the Jews from Spain
Queen Isabella l
A significant patron of the arts even during the French Revolution
Josephine
A Polish-French physicist and chemist, known for being a pioneer in radioactivity and discovering polonium and radium. (What could go wrong?)
Marie Curie
French playwright and political activist. Known for writing the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen
Olympe de Gouges
Queen consort and regent of France (1547- 15630
Catherine de' Medici
Establishing educational reform, championing the arts, and extending Russia's borders
Catherine the Great
Known for her involvement in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day
Catherine de Medici