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Adelaide of Italy
Holy Roman Empress, Catholic saint (931–999)

Theophanu
Theophanu Skleraina (; also Theophania, Theophana, Theophane or Theophano; ; 955 15 June 991) was empress of the Holy Roman Empire by marriage to Emperor Otto II, and regent of the Empire during the minority of their son, Emperor Otto III, from 983 until her death in 991.
She was the niece of the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimiskes. Theophanu was known to be a forceful and capable ruler, and her status in the history of the Empire was in many ways exceptional. Her official titles contained 'consors imperii', which her stepmother Adelaide of Italy already received and 'comperatrix augusta', whic
Zoe Karbonopsina
Byzantine Emperor's wife

Saint Ludmila of Bohemia
duchess of Bohemia

Gerberga of Saxony
oldest daughter of King Henry of Saxony, consort of Giselbert of Lorraine and Louis IV of France
Rozala of Italy
Countess of Flanders (968–987) and Queen of the Franks (996)
Hedwig of Saxony
mother of Hugh Capet
Theophano
Byzantine Empress
Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou
Frankish noblewoman (945–1026)
Toda of Pamplona
Queen consort to Sancho I of Pamplona (died 958)
Urraca Fernández
Queen consort of León and later of Navarre
Helena Lekapene
Empress consort of Constantine VII
Helen of Zadar
Queen consort of Kingdom of Croatia
Judith of Bavaria
politician

Drahomíra
Drahomíra of Stodor (; – died after 934 or 936) was Duchess consort of Bohemia from 915 to 921, wife of the Přemyslid duke Vratislaus I. She also acted as regent of the Duchy of Bohemia from 921 to 924 during the minority of her son Wenceslaus. She is chiefly known for the murder of her mother-in-law Ludmila of Bohemia by hired assassins.
Beatrice of France
(938-1003)
Elvira of Castile, Queen of León
Leonese queen
Gunnora
Gunnor or Gunnora ( – ) was Duchess of Normandy by marriage to Richard I of Normandy, having previously been his long-time mistress. She functioned as regent of Normandy during the absence of her spouse, as well as the adviser to him and later to his successor, their son Richard II.
Lê Hoàn
Vietnamese emperor and founder of the Early Lê dynasty
Didda
Didda or Dyed Reayn ( – 8 August 1003), also known as The Catherine of Kashmir, was the last ruler of the Utpala Dynasty of Kashmir from 980 to 1003. She first acted as regent for her son and various grandsons from 958 to 980, and from 980 as sole ruler and monarch. Most knowledge relating to her is obtained from the Rajatarangini, a work written by Kalhana in the twelfth century.
Lutgardis of Luxemburg
Countess of Holland
Heonae
queen of Goryeo, third wife of King Gyeongjong, mother of Mokjong of Goryeo (of the Hwangju Hwangbo clan)
Subh
wife of the Caliph al-Hakam
Sugandha
Sugandha ( 883 – 914) was the fifth ruler of Kashmir in the northern Indian subcontinent during the 10th century.
Elvira Ramírez
Leonese princess
Emma of Blois
Duchess of Aquitaine (c. 950 – 1003)
Bertha of Lotharingia
10th-century Margravine of Tuscany
Xiao Chuo
empress of Emperor Jingzong of Liao dynasty (r. 982-1009); CDBD ID=43666
Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg
German Abbess
Aloara
Aloara of Capua (died 992), was a princess consort of Capua from the 960s to 981, and then co-regent of Capua jointly with her son from 982 until 992. She was said to have governed her states with great ability.
Seyyedeh Khatun
The mother of three Buwayhid kings and the last ruler of the Buwayhid Empire (987–1019)
Teresa Ansúrez
Queen Consort of Leon
Duong Van Nga
Vietnamese empress
Al-Hasan ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Tughj
Ikhshidid prince and governor of Palestine (924/5-982)
Shulü Ping
empress of Emperor Taizu of Liao (879-953)

Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou
Duchess consort of Brittany, Regent of Brittany
Barjawan
'''Abū'l-Futūh Barjawān al-Ustādh' (عَبْدُ الْفُتُوحِ بَرْجَوَانِ الْأُسْتَاذِ; died 25/26 March 1000) was a eunuch palace official who became the prime minister (wāsiṭa) and de facto'' regent of the Shia Fatimid Caliphate in October 997, and held the position until his assassination. Of obscure origin, Barjawan became the tutor of heir-apparent al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, who became caliph in 996 with the death of al-Aziz Billah. On al-Hakim's coronation, power was seized by the Kutama Berbers, who tried to monopolize government and clashed with their rivals, the Turkic slave-soldiers. Allied with
Adelise of Soissons
954-1047
Ja'far ibn al-Furat
10th-century Ikhshidid vizier of Egypt
Gurandukht of Abkhazia
Queen and regent of Kartli
Empress Li
Later Han dynasty person CBDB = 19679
Empress Fu the Younger
spouse of Emperor Shizong of Later Zhou