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    The Warrior Queens

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      Lowe, Dr Thomas, Ref 1

      Lucca, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Lucknow, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Mabinogion, The, Ref 1

      Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 1st Baron, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Macha (Celtic figure), Ref 1

      Maeve see Medb

      Maeonius, Ref 1

      Málaga, Ref 1

      Malatesta, Battista, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Malcolm Canmore, King of Scotland, Ref 1

      Malcolm, Major (Political Agent, Gwalior), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Malleson, George Bruce, Ref 1

      Malmesbury, William of, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4

      Mamaea, Ref 1

      Mamani, Aboulaye, Ref 1

      Mamille of Roucy, Ref 1

      Mandar (attendant to Rani of Jhansi), Ref 1

      Mantua, Ref 1

      Manzikert, Battle of, 1071, Ref 1

      Mao Tse-tung, Ref 1

      Marcos, Ferdinand, Ref 1

      Marcus Favonius Facilis, Ref 1

      Mardonius (Persian General), Ref 1

      Margaret, St, Queen of Scotland, Ref 1

      Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Margaret of Flanders, Ref 1

      Maria, Queen of Portugal, Ref 1

      Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria: love of peace, Ref 1; rule, Ref 2, Ref 3; dress and appearance, Ref 4; reputation, Ref 5; and motherhood, Ref 6

      Mariam Artsruni, Queen Dowager of Georgia, Ref 1

      Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, Ref 1

      Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of, Ref 1

      Mars Ultor (god), Ref 1

      Marsden, Peter, Ref 1

      Marshall, Catherine E., Ref 1

      Martha, Empress of Septimius Severus see Julia Domna

      Martin, T. A., Ref 1

      Mary I (Tudor), Queen of England, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, Ref 1

      Mary, Queen of Scots: career, Ref 1, Ref 2; and Boadicea, Ref 3; and succession to throne of England, Ref 4; Knox on, Ref 5; rivalry with Elizabeth, Ref 6; and Darnley, Ref 7; eschews war, Ref 8; in Spenser, Ref 9

      Mary of Guise, Regent of Scotland, Ref 1

      Mary of Scotland, Ref 1

      Matilda, Countess of Tuscany (or of Canossa): chastity and sex, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5; tombstone reference to as Amazon, Ref 6, Ref 7, Ref 8; voice, Ref 9; supports Gregory VII and papal cause, Ref 10, Ref 11, Ref 12; character and background, Ref 13; and inheritance, Ref 14, Ref 15; Tomboy Syndrome, Ref 16; upbringing, Ref 17; marriages, Ref 18, Ref 19, Ref 20; battles, Ref 21; piety, Ref 22, Ref 23, Ref 24; and Henry IV at Canossa, Ref 25; Henry IV punishes, Ref 26; financial losses, Ref 27; Sorbara victory, Ref 28, Ref 29; effect of struggles, Ref 30; Henry V and, Ref 31; death and burial, Ref 32; wills, Ref 33; tributes to, Ref 34; legitimacy of succession, Ref 35

      Matilda of England, daughter of Henry I see Maud, Empress

      Matilda of Boulogne, Queen of Stephen of Blois: marriage, Ref 1; character and activities, Ref 2; and capture of Stephen, Ref 3, Ref 4; supports Stephen’s cause, Ref 5; praised by Agnes Strickland, Ref 6

      Matilda of Ramsbury, Ref 1

      Matildine Gospels, Ref 1

      matriarchy, Ref 1

      Mau Mau rebellion, Kenya, Ref 1

      Maud (Matilda of England, daughter of Henry I), Empress: struggle with Stephen for English crown, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6; marriage to Emperor Henry V, Ref 7; character, Ref 8, Ref 9; and succession question, Ref 10, Ref 11; marriage to Geoffrey of Anjou and sons by, Ref 12, Ref 13; crowned and made Domina Anglorum, Ref 14; Londoners rise against, Ref 15; accused of arrogance and harshness, Ref 16; pursuit and escapes, Ref 17; and accession of son (Henry II), Ref 18; activities as Dowager Queen, Ref 19; death, Ref 20; Ubaldini on, Ref 21

      Mawia, Syrian Queen, Ref 1

      Medb (Maeve), Irish Queen, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Medea (mythical figure), Ref 1

      Medici, Giovanni de’, Ref 1

      Meir, Golda, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4; My Life, Ref 5

      Melville, Sir James, Ref 1

      Mendes de Vasconcelos, João, Ref 1

      Mendoza, Fray Inigo de, Ref 1

      Metternich, Clemens, Prince, Ref 1

      Miguel, Prince (son of Queen Maria), Ref 1

      Milton, John, Ref 1; Comus, Ref 2, Ref 3; History of Britain, Ref 4, Ref 5

      Mithraic religion, Ref 1

      Mommsen, Theodor, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Mona see Anglesey

      Monmouth, Geoffrey of see Geoffrey of Monmouth

      Montmorency, Anne, Duc de, Ref 1

      Montoro (poet), Ref 1

      Moors: Isabella drives from Spain, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Moraes, Dom, Ref 1

      Morant, Philip, Ref 1

      More, Sir Thomas, Ref 1

      Morrigan, the (Celtic figures), Ref 1

      mother-right see matriarchy

      motherhood, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Mountbatten of Burma, Admiral of the Fleet Louis, 1st Earl, Ref 1

      Mpororo people, Ref 1

      Muhammad the Prophet, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Mukumbu (Jinga’s sister), Ref 1

      Mulay Hassan, Nasrid King, Ref 1

      Munius Lupercus, Ref 1

      Mutlow, Mrs (of Jhansi), Ref 1

      Naidu, Sarojini, Ref 1

      Nana, Queen of Kartli, Ref 1

      Nana Sahib (Dhondu Pant), Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4

      Napoleon I (Bonaparte), Emperor of the French: and Queen Louise of Prussia, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4; on women in battle, Ref 5, Ref 6; assumes title of Emperor, Ref 7; conquests, Ref 8, Ref 9; meets Louise at Tilsit, Ref 10; Elba exile, Ref 11

      Nanny, wife of Old Cudjoe, chief of Maroons, Ref 1

      Ndongo (central West Africa), Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Neale, Sir John, Ref 1

      Nehru, Jawaharlal (Pandit), Ref 1

      Neill, Brigadier-General James George Smith, Ref 1

      Nelson, Vice-Admiral Horatio, Viscount, Ref 1

      Nelson, Thomas: The History of Islington, Ref 1

      Nemain (Celtic figure), Ref 1

      Nennius, Ref 1

      Nero, Roman Emperor, Ref 1

      Nerval, Gérard de, Ref 1

      New Statesman (journal), Ref 1

      Ngola Ari, Ref 1

      Nicetas, Ref 1

      Nicholas II, Pope, Ref 1

      Nicomachus, Ref 1

      Nino, St, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Ninus, King of Assyria, Ref 1

      Ninyas (son of Semiramis), Ref 1

      noble savage, Ref 1

      Norfolk, Emma, Countess of, Ref 1

      Norman, Dorothy, Ref 1

      Nzinga, Queen of Angola see Jinga

      Octavia (wife of Mark Antony), Ref 1

      Octavius, Gaius see Augustus

      Odainat (Septimius Odenaethus; husband of Zenobia), Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4; death, Ref 5; chariot, Ref 6

      Ogden, C. K., Ref 1

      Oliveira Cadornego, Antonio, Ref 1

      O’Malley, Grace, Ref 1

      Only-a-Weak-Woman Syndrome, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6

      Onslow, Richard William Alan Onslow, 5th Earl of, Ref 1

      Ordelaffi, Mario, Ref 1

      Orlov, Grigory, Ref 1

      Ornytus, Ref 1

      Orsi family, Ref 1

      Orsi, Andrea, Ref 1

      Ostorius Scapula, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Oudenarde, Battle of, 1708, Ref 1

      Oudh: annexed, Ref 1

      Pageant of Great Women, 1909, Ref 1

      Pain, Nesta, Ref 1

      Palgrave, William, Ref 1

      Palmyra, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4; see also Zenobia, Queen

      Paul, St, Ref 1

      Paul of Samosata, Bishop of Antioch, Ref 1

      Pembroke, Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of, Ref 1

      Penthesilea: as Warrior Queen, Ref 1; leads Amazons, Ref 2; Eleanor of Aquitaine imitates, Ref 3; invoked for Matilda of Tuscany, Ref 4, Ref 5; Matilda compared with, Ref 6; Begum of Oudh compared with, Ref 7

      Peredur (Welsh hero), Ref 1

      Peter ii
    i, Tsar of Russia (formerly Grand Duke), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Peter Martyr of Anghiera, Ref 1

      Petilius Cerialis, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4

      Philip I, King of France, Ref 1

      Philip the Fair of Flanders, Ref 1

      Philip II, King of Spain, Ref 1

      Philippi, Battle of, 42 BC, Ref 1

      Phung Thi Chinh, Ref 1

      Piers of Langtoft, Ref 1

      Plutarch, Ref 1

      Pocahontas, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Poenius Postumus, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Pole, Reginald, Cardinal, Ref 1

      Polemo, King of Pontus, Ref 1

      Polirone monastery, near Mantua, Ref 1

      Polish partition, 1772, Ref 1

      Polyclitus, Ref 1

      Polydore Virgil see Vergil, Polydore

      Poniatowski, Stanislaus, Ref 1

      Potemkin, Grigory, Ref 1

      Powell, Enoch, Ref 1

      Pragmatic Sanction, 1713, Ref 1

      Prasutagus, King of the Iceni, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5

      Prescott, W. H., Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Primrose, Lady Diana, Ref 1

      Probus, General, Ref 1

      Proops, Marjorie, Ref 1

      Propertius, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Ptolemy XII Auletes, Pharaoh, Ref 1

      Ptolemy XIII, Ref 1

      Ptolemy XIV, Ref 1

      Ptolemy XV Caesar (Cleopatra’s son), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Ptolemy Philadelphus (Cleopatra’s son), Ref 1

      Publius Petronius Turpillanus, Ref 1

      Purcell, Henry, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Radziwill, Princess Anton (Princess Louise of Prussia), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Raju, R. Sundara see Sundara Raju, R.

      Ramachandra Rao, Maharajah, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Ramirez, Don Francisco (El Artillero), Ref 1

      Rangerius, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Rao Sahib (Pandurang Rao), Ref 1

      Raphael, Adam, Ref 1

      Reagan, Ronald, Ref 1

      Reconquista (Spain), Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Reynolds, Robert: Boadicea: A Tragedy of War, Ref 1

      Rhiannon (Welsh goddess), Ref 1

      Rhine, Confederation of the, Ref 1

      Riario, Girolamo, Ref 1

      Richard III, King of England, Ref 1

      Richardson, Mrs Charles, Ref 1

      Richmond, I. A., Ref 1

      Rigantona, ‘Queen of the Demons’ (Celtic), Ref 1

      Robert Curthose, Ref 1

      Robert, Earl of Gloucester, Ref 1

      Roberts, Field-Marshal Frederick Sleigh, 1st Earl, Ref 1

      Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of, Ref 1

      Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, Ref 1

      Rolfe, John, Ref 1

      Rose, Sir Hugh, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio: Semiramide, Ref 1

      Rudolf of Swabia, King of Germany, Ref 1

      Rum, Sultan of, Ref 1

      Ruskin, John, Ref 1

      Russell, William Howard, Ref 1

      Rustaveli, Shota: The Knight in Panther’s Skin, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Rusudani, Princess (Tamara’s aunt), Ref 1

      Rusudani, Princess (Tamara’s daughter), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Rutland, Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of, Ref 1

      Sá, Salvador de, Ref 1

      Salamis, Battle of, 480 BC, Ref 1

      Salic Law, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Sammes, Aylett: Britannia Antiqua Illustrata, Ref 1

      Samsi, Queen, Ref 1

      Samtzkhe, Ref 1

      Santon hoard (Norfolk), Ref 1

      Sapor I, King of Persia, Ref 1

      Sargis Mkhargrdzeli, Ref 1

      Sarmatia, Ref 1

      Sarraounia (film), Ref 1

      Sassanids, Ref 1

      Satara (Indian state), Ref 1

      Savage, Richard, Ref 1

      Savile, Sir Henry, Ref 1

      Scathach (Irish woman warrior), Ref 1

      Schiller, J. C. Friedrich von, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Scribonius, Ref 1

      Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Segal, Lynne: Is the Future Female?, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Ségur, Louis Philippe, Comte de, Ref 1

      Seljuk Turks, Ref 1

      Sen Surendra Nath: 1857, Ref 1

      Semiramis: as Warrior Queen, Ref 1; identified with Astarte, Ref 2; historical origins and later writings on, Ref 3, Ref 4; sexual voracity, Ref 5, Ref 6; Zenobia and, Ref 7

      Septimius Severus, Roman Emperor, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Seven Years’ War, 1756–63, Ref 1

      sexual licence see Voracity Syndrome Sforza, Caterina: abused by Cesare Borgia, Ref 1, Ref 2; and Isabella, Ref 3, Ref 4; licentiousness, Ref 5, Ref 6, Ref 7; background and life, Ref 8; cruelty, Ref 9; appearance, Ref 10; fighting and campaigning, Ref 11; death, Ref 12; pose as ‘Only-a-Weak-Woman’, Ref 13

      Sforza, Galeazza Maria, Duke of Milan, Ref 1

      Sforza, Ludovico, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Shakespeare, William: on Cleopatra, Ref 1, Ref 2; uses Holinshed, Ref 3; Henry VI, Ref 4; Titus Andronicus, Ref 5

      Shame Syndrome: and Warrior Queens, Ref 1, Ref 2; Boudica and, Ref 3; Cyrus the Great and, Ref 4; Xerxes and, Ref 5; and Zenobia, Ref 6, Ref 7; Aurelian and, Ref 8; Isabella exploits, Ref 9; Queen Victoria and, Ref 10

      Shamsi-Adad v, Assyrian King, Ref 1

      Sharp, Leonel, Ref 1

      Shastri, Lal Bahadour, Ref 1

      Sheba, Queen of, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Shenstone, William, Ref 1

      Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, Ref 1

      Sidney, Sir Henry, Ref 1

      Silures (Welsh tribe), Ref 1

      Sixtus IV, Pope, Ref 1

      Sixtus V, Pope, Ref 1

      Skene, Captain Alexander, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Sleeman, Sir William, Ref 1

      Smith, John, Ref 1

      Snettisham Treasure, Ref 1

      Society of Antiquaries, London, Ref 1

      Society of Roman Knights, Ref 1

      Solomon, King of Israel, Ref 1

      Soraya, Sultana, Ref 1

      Sorbara, Battle of, 1084, Ref 1n, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Sousa, Correira de, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Spanish Armada, Ref 1

      Spare Rib (magazine), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Spargapises (son of Tomyris), Ref 1

      Spence, Lewis: Boadicea, Ref 1

      Spenser, Edmund: The Faerie Queene, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6, Ref 7

      Staël, Germaine, Baronne de, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Stanley, Sir Henry Morton, Ref 1

      Steel, David, Ref 1

      Steinem, Gloria, Ref 1

      Stephen IX, Pope, Ref 1

      Stephen (of Blois), King of England: struggle with Maud for English crown, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6; coronation, Ref 7; character, Ref 8, Ref 9; captured and imprisoned, Ref 10; freed, Ref 11; death, Ref 12

      Stonehenge, III, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Strabo: Geographica, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Strickland, Agnes: Lives of the Queens of England, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Strong, Sir Roy, Ref 1

      Stukeley, Frances, Ref 1

      Stukeley, William, Ref 1

      Suetonius Paulinus: and Iceni revolt, Ref 1; on Mona (Anglesey), Ref 2, Ref 3; dash for Londinium, Ref 4, Ref 5; abandons Londinium, Ref 6, Ref 7; and Verulamium, Ref 8; Boudica fails to surprise, Ref 9; gathers reinforcements, Ref 10; battle and defeat of Boudica, Ref 11, Ref 12, Ref 13, Ref 14; vengeance against Britons, Ref 15

      Sulla, Ref 1

      Sundara Raju, R., Ref 1

      Sutri, Council of, 1059, Ref 1

      Swift, Jonathan, Ref 1

      Sybille, Countess of Flanders, Ref 1

      Sylvester, J. Henry, Ref 1

      Syme, Sir Ronald, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Tacitus: on Boudica, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6, Ref 7, Ref 8; on Germans, Ref 9; on Iceni, Ref 10; on Celts, Ref 11; on Caratacus, Ref 12; on Cartimandua, Ref 13; on female rule, Ref 14, Ref 15; on abuse of Boudica and daughters, Ref 16; on Iceni rebellion, Ref 17, Ref 18, Ref 19; on Camulodunum, Ref 2
    0, Ref 21; on Mona, Ref 22, Ref 23; on women in German tribes, Ref 24; on escape of Petilius, Ref 25; on Suetonius, Ref 26, Ref 27; on Londinium, Ref 28, Ref 29; on Roman revenge, Ref 30; on British atrocities and massacres, Ref 31; on Verulamium, Ref 32; on Suetonius’ final defeat of Boudica, Ref 33, Ref 34; on British casualties, Ref 35; on death of Boudica, Ref 36, Ref 37; on Julius Classicianus, Ref 38; English translations, Ref 39; as source for later writers, Ref 40, Ref 41; Agricola, Ref 42, Ref 43, Ref 44, Ref 45; Annals, Ref 46, Ref 47, Ref 48

      Talietzin, Captain (later Admiral) Ivan, Ref 1

      Tain, The (Celtic cycle), Ref 1

      Talleyrand, Charles Maurice, Ref 1

      Tamara (Thamar), Queen of Georgia: and Golden Age, Ref 1; daughterhood, Ref 2; reign, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5; legends and literature on, Ref 6, Ref 7; succeeds to throne, Ref 8, Ref 9, Ref 10; and Voracity Syndrome, Ref 11; character, Ref 12; titles, Ref 13; marriage and children, Ref 14; hunting, Ref 15; and revolts, Ref 16; campaigns and conquests, Ref 17; death, Ref 18; and Catherine the Great, Ref 19; austerity, Ref 20

      Tambe, Moropant, Ref 1

      Tanit (goddess), Ref 1

      Tasso, Torquato: Jerusalem Delivered, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Tatya Tope (pseud.), Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4

      Taylor, Lieutenant (of Jhansi), Ref 1

      Telemachus, Ref 1

      Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron: Boädicea, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Teresa, Queen of Portugal, Ref 1

      Terry, Ellen, Ref 1

      Tertullian, Ref 1

      Tetricus, Gallic Emperor, Ref 1n

      Thatcher, Margaret: as Boadicea, Ref 1, Ref 2; and Falklands War, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6, Ref 7, Ref 8; as honorary man, Ref 9, Ref 10, Ref 11, Ref 12; voice, Ref 13, Ref 14; denies debt to Women’s Movement, Ref 15; and Russian threat, Ref 16, Ref 17; premiership, Ref 18, Ref 19; as ‘iron lady’, Ref 20; femininity, Ref 21; disdains Women’s Liberation, Ref 22; antagonism to, Ref 23; supposed ‘bossiness’, Ref 24

      Theodoric the Goth, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Thomson, James, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Thornton, Deputy-Collector (Jhansi), Ref 1

      Thornycroft, Thomas: statue of Boadicea, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3

      Thurloe, John, Ref 1

      Tiflis (Tbilisi), Ref 1

      Tilbury: Elizabeth I at, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5

      Tilsit: Louise meets Napoleon at, Ref 1

      Titus, Roman Emperor, Ref 1

      Tocqueville, Alexis de, Ref 1

      Toledo, Ref 1

      Tomboy Syndrome: in Warrior Queens, Ref 1, Ref 2; Camilla exemplifies, Ref 3, Ref 4; in Matilda, Ref 5; and Caterina Sforza, Ref 6; in Rani of Jhansi, Ref 7

      Tomyris, Queen of the Massagetae, Ref 1, Ref 2

      Tondelli, Leone, Ref 1

      torcs (Celtic), Ref 1, Ref 2

      Toro, Ref 1

      Torqueri of Bouillon, Ref 1

      Trebellius Pollio, Ref 1

     


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