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Cethern (Celtic warrior),
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Charlemagne, Emperor,
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Charles V, Habsburg Emperor,
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Charles VI, Emperor of Austria,
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Charles X (Charles Gustavus), King of Sweden,
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Chaste Syndrome: in Warrior Queens,
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; Zenobia and,
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; Matilda and,
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; and Aethelflaed,
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Chauhan, Subhadra Kumari,
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Chicago, Judy,
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Child, Mrs Lydia Maria:
An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans called Africans
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Christina, Queen of Sweden,
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Christine de Pisan,
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Churchill, Sir Winston S.,
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Cicero,
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Cisneros, Francisco de
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Ximenes, Cardinal
Claudius, Roman Emperor: in Britain,
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; temple and statues at Camulodunum (Colchester),
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; clemency towards Caratacus,
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Clayton, Ellen C.,
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Clement III, anti-Pope (Guibert of Ravenna),
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Cleopatra V Tryphaena,
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Cleopatra VI Tryphaena,
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Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt: influence on Zenobia,
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; and Isis,
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; and Appendage Syndrome,
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; treatment by Romans,
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; life and career,
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; in Spenser,
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; prophecies,
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; motherhood,
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Cleopatra Selene,
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Cleopatra Selene Cyrene,
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Clerk, Sir John,
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Cogidubnus, King of the Atrebates,
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Colchester
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Camulodunum
Colchis,
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Columbus, Christopher,
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Colville, Sir John,
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Conrad II, Roman Emperor/German King,
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Constantinople: falls (1453),
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Corbulo,
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Cordelia, Queen (Lear’s daughter),
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Coritani (tribe),
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Cornovii (tribe),
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Cosgrave, Patrick,
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Cowper, William: ‘Boadicea’,
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Craig, Edith,
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Critchley, Julian,
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Croesus the Lydian,
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Cromwell, Oliver,
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Crusades,
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Cúchulainn (the Hound of Ulster),
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Cyrus the Great, King of the Medes and Persians,
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Dahomey,
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Dalhousie, James A. B. Ramsay, 1st Marquis of,
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Damodar Rao,
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Dante Alighieri:
De Monarchia
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Purgatorio
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Darnley, Henry Stewart, Earl of,
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Dashkova, Ekaterina Romanovna, Princess,
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David II, the Restorer (or Builder), King of Georgia,
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David III, King of Georgia,
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David Sosland, Consort of Queen Tamara,
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Davout, Marshal (Duc d’Auerstadt),
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Dayan, Moshe,
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Deborah (Biblical prophetess),
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Dekker, Thomas,
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Demna, King of Georgia,
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Derby, Charlotte, Countess of,
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Deutsch, Helene:
The Psychology of Women
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Didgori, Battle of, 1121,
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Dimitri, King of Georgia,
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Dinitz, Simcha,
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Dinner Party, The
(exhibition),
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Dinnerstein, Dorothy,
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Dio Cassius: compares Boudica to Semiramis,
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; on Boudica’s speech,
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; on sacking of cities,
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; and Suetonius’ battle with rebels,
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; and death of Boudica,
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; on Roman vengeance,
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; Polydore Vergil uses as source,
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; and burial of Boudica,
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Diodorus Siculus,
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‘disarmed lady’,
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Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield,
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Donizo:
Vita Comitissae Mathildis
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Doughty, Charles:
The Dawn in Britain
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Drake, Sir Francis,
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Drogheda: Cromwellian massacre,
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Druids,
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Dryden, John,
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Dudley, Donald R. and Webster, Graham:
The Rebellion of Boudicca
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Duleep Singh, Prince,
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Dunbar, Agnes,
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Duncan, Captain (of Life Guards),
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Durga (Hindu goddess),
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Dynamis of Bosphorus,
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Edward the Confessor, King of the English,
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Edward VI, King of England,
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Edward VII, King of Great Britain,
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Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of Louis VII of France, then of Henry II of England,
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Elisabeth, Tsarina of Russia,
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Elizabeth I, Queen of England: Ubaldini dedicates book to,
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; and Golden Age,
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; in historical comparisons,
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; daughterhood,
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; education and languages,
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; and succession,
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; attitude to war,
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; dress,
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; appearance,
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; meets hostility to accession as woman,
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; rivalry with Mary Queen of Scots,
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; as honorary male,
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; resists marriage,
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; status as woman,
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; finances,
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; emphasises descent from Henry VIII,
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; presence and speech at Tilbury,
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; self-presentation and image,
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; hunting,
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; in Spenser’s
The Faerie Queene
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; and feminism,
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; authority,
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Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain,
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Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII,
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Elliott, J. H.,
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Ellis, Major (Political Agent, Jhansi),
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Emesa (now Homs), Battle of,
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Encina, Juan del,
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Enghien, Louis Antony Henry, Duc d’,
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Enobarbus
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Ahenobarbus
Erskine, Major W. C.,
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Erzerum, Sultan of,
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Eshkol, Levi,
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Essex, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of,
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Esther (biblical figure),
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Euboea, Battle of, 487
BC
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Eustace (son of Stephen of Blois),
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Fairthorne, W.,
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Falklands War, 1982,
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Fallaci, Oriana,
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Fanti people,
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Faydide of Toulouse,
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Female Body in Western Culture, The
(symposium),
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Feminist Review
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feminists, feminism: on non-aggressive matriarchies,
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; exhibitions and pageants,
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; Mrs Thatcher disdains,
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; on war and peace,
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Feo, Giacomo,
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Ferdinand, King of Aragon: and Columbus,
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; and Isabella,
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; and throne of Castile,
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; infidelities,
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; and civil war in Castile,
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; succeeds to throne of Aragon,
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; and Reconquista,
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; and death of Isabella,
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Fergus (Irish warrior),
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Feria, Gomez de Figueroa, duque de,
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Ferraro, Geraldine,
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;
My Story
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Février, J. G.,
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Finnbenach (bull),
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Fionni, Simone,
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Flavius Vopiscus,
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Fletcher, John:
Bonduca
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Florence, Mary Sargent, Marshall, Catherine E. and Ogden, C. K.:
Militarism versus Feminism
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Florine of Bourgogne,
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Foix, Catherine de
see
Catherine de Foix
Forlì,
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Forrest, George W.:
A History of the Indian Mutiny
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