Biographies & Memoirs

Warrior Queens: Boadicea's Chariot

Warrior Queens: Boadicea's Chariot

Antonia Fraser's Warrior Queens are those women who have both ruled and led in war. They include Catherine the Great, Elizabeth I, Isabella of Spain, the Rani of Jhansi, and the formidable Queen Jinga of Angola. With Boadicea as the definitive example, her female champions from other ages and civilisations make a fascinating and awesome assembly.

Yet if Boadicea's apocryphal chariot has ensured her place in history, what are the myths that surround the others? And how different are the democratically elected if less regal warrior queens of our time: Indira Ghandi and Golda Meir? This remarkable book is much more than a biographical selection. It examines how Antonia Fraser's heroines have held and wrested the reins of power from their (consistently male) adversaries.

Author’s Note

Part One

Chapter 1. A Singular Exception

Chapter 2. Antique Glories

Chapter 3. The Queen of War

Chapter 4. Iceni: this Powerful Tribe

Chapter 5. Ruin by a Woman

Chapter 6. The Red Layer

Chapter 7. Eighty Thousand Dead

Chapter 8. O Zenobia!

Part Two

Chapter 9. Matilda, Daughter of Peter

Chapter 10. England’s Domina

Chapter 11. Lion of the Caucasus

Chapter 12. Isabella with her Prayers

Chapter 13. Elizabetha Triumphans

Chapter 14. Jinga at the Gates

Chapter 15. Queen versus Monster

Chapter 16. The Valiant Rani

Chapter 17. Iron Ladies

Chapter 18. Unbecoming in a Woman?

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