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page 113th-century women regents
Blanche of Castile
Queen consort of France (1188–1252)

Eleanor of Provence
Queen of England (1223-1291)
Shajar al-Durr
Egyptian Mamluk Sultana d.1257

Isabella of Angoulême
Queen consort of England as the second wife of King John

Eleanor of England
Queen consort of Castile

Berengaria of Castile
Queen of Castile and queen consort of Leon

Mary of Hungary
Queen of Naples (1257-1323)

Constance of Aragon
Queen Consort of Hungary and Holy Roman Empress Consort
Töregene Khatun
Great Khatun of the Mongul Empire
Marie de Courtenay
Byzantine empress
Blanche of Artois
queen of Navarre (1248-1302)
Beatrice of Savoy
Countess consort of Provence (c.1198–c.1267)
Gertrude of Merania
Queen consort of Hungary (*1185-†1213)
Margaret Sambiria
Danish queen consort (1230-1282)
Oghul Qaimish
Mongol Khagan
María de Molinillo
Queen consort of Castile and León
Marie of Champagne
Latin Empress consort of Constantinople
Elizabeth the Cuman
Hungarian queen consort
Kunigunda of Halych
Queen consort of Bohemia
Margaret of Hungary
Empress consort of Isaac II Angelos, Byzantine Emperor
Agnes of Brandenburg
Danish queen consort (1257–1304)
Margaret of Blois
French noblewoman (1164-1230)
Blanche of Navarre, Countess of Champagne
Spanish noblewoman (1177-1229)
Margaret of Bourbon, Queen of Navarre
Queen consort of Navarre (1211-1256)
Alice of Champagne
Queen consort of Cyprus
Matilda of Habsburg
German noble
Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway
Queen consort of Norway
Garsende
Occitan poet and countess of Forcalquier
Adelaide of Holland
Countess of Hainaut (c.1230–1284)
Helena Angelina Ducaina
Queen consort of Sicily (1242-1271)
Marie of Brienne
Latin empress of Constantinople (1224-1275)
Isabella of Cyprus
Princess of Antioch
Terken Hatun
empress of the Khwarazmian Empire
Sibylla of Armenia
Princess Consort of Antioch and Countess Consort of Tripoli
Plaisance of Antioch
Queen of Cyprus
Budashiri
Budashiri, alternatively rendered as Buddhashiri and Putashali (Mongolian: ᠪᠤᠳᠢᠰᠢᠷᠢ, ; ; c. 1307 – c. 1340), was an empress consort of China's Yuan dynasty as the wife of Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür (Emperor Wenzong). She acted as an interim regent and was the prominent figure of the Yuan dynasty between 1332 and 1339; she was interim regent after the death of her husband and the election of his successor in 1332-1333, and then regent during the minority of his successor in 1333-1339.
Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Empress of Bulgaria
Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo
Queen consort of Sicily (1258-1259)
Orghana
Orghana (Orakina or Ergene Khatun) was an Oirat princess of the Mongol Empire and Empress of the Chagatai Khanate. She was a daughter of Torolchi, chief of the Oirats and Checheyikhen, daughter of Genghis Khan. She served as regent in the name of her infant son from 1252 to 1261.
Cecile of Baux
Countess of Savoy
Anna Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Byzantine princess, Regent of Epirus
Alice of Vergy
daughter of Hugh, Lord of Vergy, by Gillette de Trainel
Smiltsena Palaiologina
Empress of Bulgaria

Matilda of Brabant
Countess of Holland
Anna-Euphrosyne
Anna-Euphrosyne Angelina or Anna-Helena Angelina (?–1253), was a Princess of Galicia and Volhynia by marriage to Roman the Great, in 1199–1205. She was regent of the Principality during the minority of her son Daniel of Galicia from 1205 to 1214.
Anna Komnene Doukaina
Princess-consort of the Principality of Achaea
Alahaibieji
Mongolian princess, Daughter of Genghis Khan and Börte

Helena Angelina Komnene
Peerage person ID=120045
Dayfa Khatun
Regent ruler of Aleppo
Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Duchess of Glogów
Euphrosyne of Opole
Duchess consort of Kujavia and later Duchess consort of Pomerania
Chechiyegen
Checheyigen ( – after 1253) was the second daughter of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, and his first wife Börte. As part of Genghis's policy of marrying his daughters to powerful rulers in exchange for their submission, she married a prince of the Oirat tribe, who lived near Lake Baikal, in 1207. There, she assumed a high-ranking administrative role among her husband's people, organising people and flocks like other high-ranking nomadic women. Over the following decades, Checheyigen arranged a series of advantageous marriages for her seven children and, after she backed the suc
Viola, Duchess of Opole
Bulgarian duchess
Empress Gongsheng
Chinese empress and Chinese woman poet in Song Dynasty. CBDB ID=0004221 (1162–1233)
Borakchin Khatun
chief or senior wife of Batu Khan, and probably the mother of Sartaq Khan
Empress Xie Daoqing
Song Dynasty empress
Anastasia of Greater Poland
Polish princess member of the House of Piast

Azalaïs of Montferrat
Italian noble
Narchat
Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha () was a Moksha Queen, ruler of Mukhsha Ulus. She was daughter and successor of king Puresh and sister of Atämaz.
Möge Khatun
wife of Chinggis Khan