Trstdly - Many world leaders inspire and influence in various fields. Some of these figures are not only filled by men but also by great queens.
Until now, stories about queens, royal princesses, and beautiful consorts are still often discussed. When you think about the world of royalty, the figure of a queen is gorgeous and full of beauty.
Here is a quick review of the ten most beautiful queens in history. They are known for their beauty, and their figure is to be memorable and inspiring!
1.Queen Rania, Jordan
One of the most beautiful queens of Jordan is Queen Rania. She is married to Abdullah, who is the King of Jordan. They met at a large meeting. Six months after the meeting, they had a wedding. Their wedding day was designated a "Public Holiday."
As queen, Queen Rania has advocated for several things, such as women's and children's rights, environmental issues, education access, and developing a solid Jordanian community.
Queen Rania has been named one of the 100 most influential women in the world by Forbes magazine. Queen Rania has also received many regional, local, and global awards for her work.
Queen Rania has been named one of the 100 most influential women in the world by Forbes magazine.
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2. Queen Jetsun Pema, Bhutan
The Dragon Queen of Bhutan, Jetsun Pema, is married to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. She became the youngest consort in the world. She and King had two children, Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, and Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck.
As queen, Queen Jetsun Pema has made many overseas visits, including India, Singapore, Japan, and England, accompanying the King. They prioritize interacting with as many local people, students, and civil servants as possible.
Queen Jetsun Pema is an environmental advocate, Patron of the Royal Society for the Protection of Nature (RSPN), and UNEP Ozone Ambassador. She is also actively involved with organizations dedicated to helping children with special needs. She is also a contributor to the Ability Bhutan Society.
She is the youngest consort in the world.
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3. Elisabeth of France
Isabel of Bourbon, also known as Elisabeth of France, was the queen consort of Spain and Portugal in the early 17th century. At age 10, her parents began negotiating her marriage to the Prince of Asturias, the successor to the Spanish crown.
She finally married King Philip IV of Spain and had nine children.
Isabel and her brother Charles Philippe were known to be stubborn conservatives in the royal family. During the French Revolution, she stayed with her brother and his family.
Sadly, Isabel was executed at 41. The Catholic church recognized her as a saint. Pope Pius XII declared her a Servant of God.
Isabel was executed at 41.
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4.Annia Galeria Faustina
Faustina the Elder is also known as Annia Galeria Faustina. She was a Roman Empress who married Emperor Antoninus Pius. Her extraordinary beauty was eternalized in statues made in her honor.
During the power of Emperor Antoninus, she was honored and marked as a Diva. It is proof of her eternal beauty. Unfortunately, she died at the young age of 35.
She was honored and marked as a Diva.
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5. Cleopatraof Egypt
Cleopatra is a symbol of Egyptian beauty. She is so famous all over the world because of her stunning appearance. Her beauty and physical charm is her strength.
Cleopatra used her beauty to influence political decisions. Her historical records show that she used her face to charm Julius Caesar and Mark Antony to change world events. Cleopatra's nose is considered the most powerful feature of her body.
Cleopatra is a symbol of Egyptian beauty.
© 2023 trstdly/The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra (1885), by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
6.Marie of Romania
Marie of Edinburgh was born into the British royal family. She became queen of Romania after marrying King Ferdinand I. During her childhood, Marie looked like a fairytale character. She has fair skin and sparkling blue eyes.
Marie spent her early years in Kent, Malta, and Coburg. Her beauty attracted the attention of King George V, but she refused when King George V proposed.
During World War I, Marie and her daughters took refuge in Moldavia. There they worked as nurses in a hospital treating injured soldiers.
Though best remembered as a nurse, Marie was also a prolific writer, including her famous autobiography.
Marie looked like a fairytale character, she has fair skin and sparkling blue eyes.
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