Women Who Ruled the World

Women Who Ruled the World

In today’s Historian Chat, I’m talking about Elizabeth Norton’s book The Women Who Ruled the World. Norton takes us across centuries to highlight queens and empresses who rose above expectation and left their mark on history. From ancient rulers to Tudor monarchs, this book is a fascinating look at leadership, power, and the women who wielded it.

The Women Who Ruled the World on Amazon UK, Barnes & Noble

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Join our Special Event on September 27th when Matthew Lewis joins us to talk about Empress Matilda and why she could not win the crown.

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Credits:

Host: Rebecca Larson

Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Norton

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