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This book investigates how female rulers quietly reshaped empires, frontiers, and belief systems despite being dismissed, caricatured, or erased by the historians who wrote after them. It follows queens, empresses, and sovereigns from different continents and centuries—women whose authority was often framed as "accidental," "emotional," or "corrupting," even as their decisions stabilised dynasties, redirected wars, and re‑oriented trade and law. Drawing on diplomatic correspondence, chronicles, and court records, the book reconstructs how these women wielded power through marriage, inheritance, religious patronage, and military command, often ruling as regents or de facto principals while their male heirs or spouses were named as the formal sovereigns. It also examines how later chroniclers—monks, courtiers, and colonial scholars—flattened them into figures of seduction, cruelty, or madness, turning complex political actors into cautionary tales that fit patriarchal templates of "dangerous" female rule.
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Liczba stron: 246
Rok wydania: 2026
