A Queen has a responsibility to her people to conduct herself in a respectful and polite manner while governing her country but back in the day, Queens were known to be extremely brutal and unforgiving! Check out todayâs epic new video to meet some of the most dangerous Queens to have ever ruled!
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To my understanding, cake meant basically bread crumbs back then. Or a byproduct of baking bread. @tastinghistory
And now one of them is a pink hair dragon loli
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I personally donât think that Marie Antoinette should have been on the list but good video nonetheless
I once heard a feminist argue that if women ran the world there would be no wars. I want her to see this video then say it again with a straight face.
well none of that couldve happened if u didnt let them out of the kitchen. just what did u think was gonna happen with a woman allowed in charge. something good, hmm
I would say out of touch rich people oblivious to the suffering of common people has been a common occurrence throughout human history and does not deserve a spot on a list next to despotic nobles
Marie Antionette was not cruel and she did not say let them eat cake Robispierre made all that up to get her beheaded he could not stand a woman especially a foreigner having that much power Marie was Austrian the French were against her before she even got to the throne practically she became a scapegoat for all the problems in France
She did not say that about cake a male said it not Marie . Marie did try to help people less fotunate than her
Isabella of Castille was Catherine of Aragon's mother Catherine was so beloved its weird her mother was like that
Let me guess 1 is the one you stand in front a mirror and say her name
I was right 1 is Mary the 1st of England where is my cookie
I think Liberace was a pretty brutal queen.
feminism girly
I see you did i smart thing with the youtube algorythn with everyone having eyes on queen Elizabeth II you made yourself some good views
I knew Bathory was going to make the list some how and rightfully so. Yes infamous AFđđ˝
I'm losing respect for this channel, there's no way
Marie Antoinette said "let them eat cake" She did
not say that. Out of touch? Maybe? Cruel? No.
How many people did she put to death? And she
ended up guillotined herself.
Maree Antoinette wasn't brutal she was just dumb and spoilt big difference from being brutal
Irene of Athens was not a Queen, she was an Empress, the two are different titles.
Also Elizabeth Bathory was not a Queen either, she was a Countess, which is again a different title than Queen.
Empresses outrank Queens, who outrank Duchesses, who outrank Countesses.
Edit: This video shouldnât be about âQueensâ for only some of the women mentioned here were actually Queens.
"It's all your fault, bigfoot." I love this channel đ
Queen Killary Klinton?
felagund is way more evil than mary i
Isabel of Castile was also the mother or Catherine of Aragon, the first with of King Henry Vlll.
Why European Rulers are crazy ?
All European Rulers are crazy
Also regarding Irene, in 797 after she blinded her son and assumed full control, she crushed the Iconoclaust heresy that had been plaguing the Eastern Roman Empire for decades. Which in theory shouldâve made the pope proud. But he had come to rely on Charlemagne for protection and on December 25, 800 crowned him Emperor of the Romans. Therefor divorcing Rome from Constantinople and creating a schism in Christianity. All because the Pope had said that as a woman, Irene was unfit to rule and therefor, technically, the office of Roman Emperor was vacant, leaving him to crown whoever he wanted as Emperor. Though for the past 400-ish years since the fall of the western half, the Eastern half had survived and had up until 1453 been the only ones with the spiritual and legal legitimacy to crown themselves as Roman Emperors. They had up until them called themselves Romanâs and didnât get called the Byzantine Empire until a couple centuries later
The Bathory stuff is just propaganda.