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Yeshe Tsogyel
Semi-mythical female deity in Tibetan Buddhism

Camadevi
Camadevi (also spelt Jamadevi, ; ; , ; , ; 7th-century – 8th-century) was the first monarch and queen of Haripuñjaya, which was an ancient Mon kingdom in present-day Northern Thailand before it was conquered by the Kingdom of Lan Na.
Thiadsvind
Thiadsvind also known as Theudesinda or Theodelinda (born 677) was a Frisian princess, the daughter of Redbad, King of the Frisians. In 711 she was married to Grimoald the Younger the eldest son of Pepin of Herstal. The marriage was officiated by archbishop or bishop of the Frisians Willibrord. Her husband had 2 illegitimate sons: Theudoald and Arnold.
Hababah
slave singer and poet of Umayyad period
Gersuinda
thumb|Continental Europe during Gersuinda's lifetime (with her native Duchy of Saxony|Saxony (Saxonia) indicated).
Sara al-Qutiyya
8th century Visigothic noblewoman
Veborg
Webiorg, Wigbiorg or Veborg (died 750), was a legendary Scandinavian shieldmaiden who, according to the sagas, participated in the Battle of Bråvalla, which occurred in Sweden in approximately 750. She was of Swedish or Danish origin.
Ummul Banīn Najmah