LEADER 00000nam 22003857a 4500 001 MODID-00000000001_APPID-00000001175_ACID-000000000061848 003 ScCtBLL 005 20150320061647.0 008 750908t18701870xx 000 0ceng 010 37004636 040 ScCtBLL|beng|cScCtBLL 042 premarc 050 00 CT3202|b.J3 082 920.7 100 1 Jameson,|cMrs.|q(Anna),|d1794-1860. 245 10 Lives of celebrated female sovereigns and illustrious women .. /|cBy Mrs. Anna Jameson ... Edited by Mary E. Hewitt.. 264 1 Philadelphia :|bPorter & Coates,|c[1870] 264 4 |c[©1870] 300 1 online resource (318 pages). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Women in War anthology 500 Original document: Book. 500 GMD: electronic resource. 505 0 Semiramis.--Nictoris.--Zenobia.--Boadicea.--Berengaria.-- Laura.--Joan of Arc.--Isabella of Castile.--Beatrice Cenci.--Ann Boleyn.--Lady Jane Gray.-- eonora d'Este.-- Catherine Alexieuna.--Maria Theresa.--Charlotte Corday.-- Josephine. 520 This volume contains biographical sketches of Joan of Arc, Boudica and Zenobia, among others. Joan of Arc is arguablyℓthe mostℓiconic of all female warriors, having won several battles, most notably at Orléans in France during the Hundred Years War, before being martyred as a heretic. Boudica (also Boudicca or Boadicea) was queen of the Iceni tribe in Britain. She led an uprisingℓagainst the Romans circa 60 A.D. after they attempted to steal her lands and raped her daughters. Zenobia was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in what is today Syria. She conquered the kingdom of Egypt andℓled a revolt against the Roman Empire. 650 0 Women|vBiography. 650 0 Queens. 700 1 Hewitt, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Moore,|d1818-|eeditor. 830 0 Women in War anthology. 830 0 BiblioBoard Core module. 914 MODID-00000000001_APPID-00000001175_ACID-000000000061848
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