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  2. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Mumazes reigned (1675–1671 BC) – Daughter of king Bonu I. [129] Aruas (reigned 1671 BC) – Daughter of Mumazes. [128] Helena (reigned 1358–1347 BC) Makeda (reigned 1013–982 BC) – The Biblical queen of Sheba in Ethiopian tradition and mother of Menelik I. She succeeded to the throne after the death of her father king Kawnasya. [130]

  3. Queen regnant - Wikipedia

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    A queen dowager or empress dowager is the widow of a king or emperor; a queen mother is a queen dowager who is also the mother of a reigning sovereign. Since the abdication of Margrethe II of Denmark on 14 January 2024, there are currently no female sovereigns in the world. This is the first time this has been the case in over 200 years.

  4. Mary Kay Letourneau - Wikipedia

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    Mary Katherine Schmitz was born in 1962 in Tustin, California, to Mary E. (née Suehr), a former chemist, and John G. Schmitz (1930–2001), a community college instructor and politician. [9] [10] She was known as Mary Kay to her family. [11] Letourneau was the third of seven children and the first daughter, raised in a "strict Catholic household."

  5. Elaine of Astolat - Wikipedia

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    Elaine of Astolat (/ ˈ æ s t ə ˌ l æ t,-ɑː t / [1]), also known as Elayne of Ascolat and other variants of the name, is a figure in Arthurian legend.She is a lady from the castle of Astolat who dies of her unrequited love for Sir Lancelot.

  6. Rosamund Clifford - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, Gerald of Wales describes her as a puella (a girl or a young woman) at the time of her death in 1176. [2] She was certainly of age by 1166. Rosamund had three brothers, Walter (c. 1160 – 1221), Richard and Gilbert, and two sisters: Amice, and Lucy. Her name likely came from the Latin phrase rosa mundi, meaning "rose of the ...

  7. Mary of Guelders - Wikipedia

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    Mary, reportedly, had several affairs during her period as regent, notably one with the Lord Hailes. [ 12 ] Mary went ahead with James II's plan to build a castle on land at Ravenscraig , [ 13 ] designed to withstand the use of artillery, and lived in it while it was under construction until her death.

  8. The Real Story of Mary Kay Latourneau, the Teacher Who ... - AOL

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    Mary Kay began life as Mary Katherine Schmtiz. She was raised in a very Catholic strict household by mother Mary and her dad, John G. Schmitz, a California state senator and U.S. Representative.

  9. Mary (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mary / ˈ m ɛəˌr i / is a feminine given name, the English form of the name Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek name Μαρία, María or Μαριάμ, Mariam, found in the Septuagint and New Testament.