Sarah Taylor
Cross-dressing “Manchester Heroine” of the British army in the 1800s
Cross-dressing “Manchester Heroine” of the British army in the 1800s
Spanish-American military heroine
This sixteenth century queen ruled over her domains for nearly forty years and is the only female ruler of Zazzau, modern day northern Nigeria, recorded for almost nine hundred years.
Aboriginal leader from the nineteenth century that organised an armed resistance against white colonists in now-Tasmania, Australia.
Ethiopian queen who brought down the ruling house of Aksum in the tenth century, a dynasty which was not to rise again until c. 1270.
Transgender former Labour Party Parliamentary candidate, RAF veteran, Premier League Football photographer, self harm and suicide survivor
Alliquippa was a prominent leader of the Seneca nation for at least a decade before her death in December 1754.
Awashonks was a sachem, or chief, of the Sakonnet people in present-day Rhode Island, North America. She was not born into this royal role but had proved herself as a powerful leader.
Belgian national heroine and WWII spy
Lithuanian military leader