a woman thought to be a goddess or queen mothers. they usally co ruled with their husbands or sons.
Twelfth Night is a play by Shakespeare about a shipwrecked young woman named Viola who disguises herself as a man to work as a manservant. She falls in love with her master, who is in love with a woman named Olivia. Olivia, in turn, is in love with Viola, who she believes to be a young man.
Queen Victoria was not born to be Queen because her father was not the oldest son of George III. Her father Edward was younger than his brothers George and William and so it was assumed that one of them would have children to continue the monarchy. George did have a daughter, but she died giving birth to a son William had 10 illegitimate children with a woman, but left her to marry a German Princess. They had several children (one was born within a short time of Queen Victoria), however both their daughters died shortly after birth By the time she was about 10 or 11 she knew that she would be Queen after her Uncle William died.
Lady, ls loosely any noblewoman. ladies In waiting are best described as female Palace aids to the Queen or a Princess. In Elizabethan days they had a distinct uniform of Yellow and Black- this is no longer the case. Some may be styled Countess, Baroness, etc. an amusing sidelight was in l796 Catherine II of Russia had a heart attack in the pool-sized Imperial Baths. In this case- Ladies-in-Wading, were summoned to Get the dying Czarina out of the tub, get her dressed- and call the Court Chaplain, etc. the speaking tubes were very busy that night. I am sure Major Gregory Potemkin had his hands full- ( Get Cathy out of the tub and dry her off and get her clothes on!- IKGB- on the double - watch nobody gets out of the Bath room. oh boy.
Gaius Marius and Julius Caesar were not related by blood. Marius was married to a woman named Julia, who was Caesar's aunt on his father's side.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, was founded in 1882 and was named for Queen Victoria. Regina is the Latin word for "queen."
Women? Or a single woman? Virginia was named for Elizabeth I, who was supposedly the "Virgin Queen."
This cannot be known for sure, but the first mistress to have Henry's child was a woman called Elizabeth Blount. She was one of Queen Katherine's ladies in waiting. The child was a son and was named Henry Fitzroy.
If a nubian woman became queen they where named Kandakes or Kentakes.
In the book of Revelations there is a mention of a women about to give birth and a dragon waiting to devour her offspring.
Duke Theseus of Athens fell in love with a woman he captured with Hurcules. The woman he fell in love with was the Queen of the Amazons and was named Hippolyta.
Duke Theseus of Athens fell in love with a woman he captured with Hurcules. The woman he fell in love with was the Queen of the Amazons and was named Hippolyta.
The first woman ruler in recorded history was a queen of Egypt named Sobekneferu. She ruled around 1806 BC.
According to the origins of state names, three states are named after women.1.) Virginia - Named for Queen Elizabeth I of England, also known as the "Virgin Queen"2.) West Virginia - This territory separated from Virginia to form a state so consequently is also named for a woman.3.) Maryland - Named for Henrietta Maria of France.
If you mean to rule Egypt in her own right, it was probably a queen named Sobekneferu, who ruled way back in the twelfth dynasty.
A female waiter or attendant; a waiting maid or waiting woman.
No, there wasn't a woman mentioned in the Authorized versions of the Bible. There was, however, a woman named Noah and an woman named Gomer.