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CONTENTS
Introduction 8
Hatshepsut 17
Nefertiti 19
Sappho 23
Cleopatra 25
Mary 31
Hypatia 34
Theodora 36
Wuhou 38
Irene 41
Murasaki Shikibu 43
Hildegard
Eleanor of Aquitaine
45
47 20
Margaret I 51
Christine de Pisan 54
Joan of Arc 55
Mira Bai 70
Isabella I 71
Teresa of Ávila 78
Mary I 80
Catherine de Médicis 83

32
Elizabeth I 89
Artemisia Gentileschi 103
Okuni 105

153
Christina 107
Maria Theresa 110
Catherine II 115
Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun 125
Marie-Antoinette 126
Mary Wollstonecraft 128
Germaine de Staël 131
Jane Austen 136
Sacagawea 144
Sojourner Truth 147
Dorothea Dix 149
Charlotte and Emily Brontë 151
231
Victoria 159
Susan B. Anthony and
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 170
Florence Nightingale 177
Harriet Tubman 182
Elizabeth Blackwell 184
Mary Baker Eddy 186
Cixi 192
Mary Cassatt 195
Sarah Bernhardt 197
Sarah Winnemucca 201
Emmeline and
Christabel Pankhurst 203
Jane Addams 206
Annie Jump Cannon 208
Marie Curie 209
Gertrude Bell 213
Maria Montessori 215
Rosa Luxemburg 217
Colette 220
Gertrude Stein 223
Isadora Duncan 225
Margaret Sanger 229
Helen Keller 230
Marie Stopes 233
Anna Pavlova 235
Virginia Woolf 237
Coco Chanel 253
Eleanor Roosevelt 255
Karen Horney 260
Martha Graham 262
Soong Mei-ling 267
Amelia Earhart 270
Irène Joliot-Curie 271
Golda Meir 274
Marlene Dietrich
Simone Weil
276
279
268
Katherine Dunham
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin 282
281
289
Mother Teresa 286
Lucille Ball 288
Rosa Parks 291
Jiang Qing 292
Elizabeth Stern 295
Sirimavo R. D. Bandaranaike 296
Indira Gandhi 299
Eva Perón 301
Rosalind Franklin 303
Rosalyn S. Yalow 304
Nadine Gordimer 306
Elizabeth II 307
Anne Frank 310
Violeta Barrios de Chamorro 312
Sandra Day O’Connor 313
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf 316
Gro Harlem Brundtland 318
Wangari Maathai 319
Martha Stewart 320

317
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard 323
Billie Jean King 324
Mary Robinson 327
Aung San Suu Kyi 329
Shirin Ebadi 330
Hillary Rodham Clinton 332
Oprah Winfrey 338
Rigoberta Menchú 340
Diana, Princess of Wales 342
Glossary 345
For Further Reading 348
Index 350

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INTRODUCTION
7 Introduction 7

T he world is filled with fascinating women, each with


her own compelling story. Clearly, no single tome can
hold all the intricate details of their collective lives. But
this book, filled with profiles of striking individuals
who serve as outstanding representatives of their gender,
covers many of the most outstanding, influential women
from around the globe. Coverage runs the gamut from
queens to commoners, with a tip of the hat to those who
have made their mark in the arts and sciences, in their
country’s political arena, and on the world stage.
Most of these women managed to flourish in the face
of adversity. Some withstood opposition from outside
sources, while family intrigue was a malevolent force in
the lives of others. For centuries, merely being a woman
was an obstacle these individuals had to overcome.
Consider the case of Hatshepsut, the eldest daughter of
ancient Egyptian King Thutmose I and his queen, Ahmose.
After her father and half brother died, Hatshepsut was
allowed to assume the role of regent only because the rightful
heir, her son, was an infant. She took full advantage of the
situation, essentially claiming the throne for herself while
nominally coruling with her son. For a woman, Hatshepsut
wielded unprecedented power. Court artists, unfamiliar
with representations of a queen in such firm control, took
to depicting her as a man, full beard and all.
Another ruler of Egypt, Cleopatra, rose to power when
she was 18 years old, coruling with her brother, Ptolemy
XIII. As the eldest sibling by eight years, Cleopatra
quickly became the dominant ruler, much to Ptolemy
XIII’s displeasure. It did not take long for Ptolemy to
forcibly remove Cleopatra from her position. The young
queen did not take this coup lying down. She fled to Syria,
where she promptly gathered an army and returned to
confront her brother in a successful attempt to reclaim
the throne.

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Restored to power after forcing Ptolemy to flee


Alexandria, Cleopatra fortified her position through
clever political and romantic alliances with future emperor
Julius Caesar and the Roman general Mark Antony.
Although forced to share power with first her brothers,
then her son (allegedly fathered by Caesar), Cleopatra
proved to be the true driving force behind the Egyptian
throne for 22 years.
Other women became influential rulers directly
through marriage or by giving birth. Eleanor of Aquitaine,
for example, had considerable power as the wife and
mother of several reigning kings of France and England.
As the daughter of William X, the duke of Aquitaine,
Eleanor inherited a large portion of western France upon
his death. In 1137, she married the heir to the throne of
France, Louis VII, and became queen of France. When
the marriage was annulled in 1152, she married the heir
to the throne of England, Henry II, and became queen of
England. She and Louis had two daughters, but she and
Henry produced three daughters and five sons, including
Richard the Lion-Heart, and John, both of whom would
become kings of England. Her daughters also married into
the royal families of Bavaria, Castile, and Sicily.
The women of England were not always relegated to
the role of wife and mother of kings. Some of them ruled the
country on their own. The first English queen to rule in
her own right was Mary I, daughter of Henry VIII and his
first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Mary is better known by
the nickname “Bloody Mary,” a moniker she earned while
trying desperately to suppress a Protestant uprising and
restore Roman Catholicism to England. Hundreds of people
died during this three-year, ultimately unsuccessful, battle.
After the death of her half-sister Mary, Elizabeth
ascended the throne and became the queen of England
at the age of 25. Religious and political strife did not

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disappear under her rule, yet England did emerge as a


more powerful country on the world’s stage by its end.
Remembered far more fondly than “Bloody Mary,”
Elizabeth I ruled for 45 years. Her reign, though, was not
the longest in the history. That honour goes to Queen
Victoria I, who ruled the United Kingdom for almost
sixty-four years. So influential was she during her lengthy
reign that she has been immortalized by having an epoch
named after her—the Victorian Age.
Even today, the United Kingdom is ruled by a woman.
Like the first Queen Elizabeth, Elizabeth II came to the
throne when she was 25 years old. Through her son and
heir apparent, Prince Charles, Elizabeth is connected to
another notable women profiled in this book, Diana,
Princess of Wales. Diana’s personality, beauty, and unwav-
ering support of the arts, children’s issues, and AIDS relief
quickly made her a popular public figure all over the world.
Her untimely death in 1997 at the age of 36 was mourned
by many.
Other countries around the world also have been led by
women in the modern age. The first female prime minister
in history was Sirimavo Bandaranaike, elected to lead Sri
Lanka in 1960. She would ultimately go on to serve three
terms in that office, remaining an important part of Sri
Lankan politics until her death in 2000. Six years later,
Indira Gandhi became the first female prime minister of
India. She served four terms before being assassinated
in 1984. Ireland elected its first female president, Mary
Robinson, in 1990, and in 2006, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
became the first woman to be head of state in an African
country when she was elected president of Liberia.
While the United States has yet to elect a woman
president, there have been women who have achieved
high political office. Among them is Hillary Rodham
Clinton, who made political history as the first American

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first lady to win an elective office when she became a


United States senator in 2001. Although her bid for
president failed, Clinton earned her way back into the
White House as secretary of state in Barack Obama’s
administration.
Rather than wield power themselves, some of the indi-
viduals featured in this title came to the fore by helping to
empower other women. In the United States, Susan B.
Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton struggled to win for
women in America the right to vote. In 1920, their work
culminated in the 19th amendment of the United States
Constitution, which granted women this right. Emmeline
Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel did much the same
thing in England. In 1928, these suffragists saw the passage
of the Representation of the People Act giving women and
men equal voting rights in England.
Still others fought for the rights of other marginalized
groups. In the 1800s, Harriet Tubman fought to see African
American men and women treated as equal in American
society. An escaped slave, Tubman helped countless others
fleeing for freedom on the Underground Railroad. Sojourner
Truth, another former slave, also spoke out against slavery
as well as for equal rights for women in the 1800s.
Another woman who worked tirelessly on behalf of
others was Eleanor Roosevelt. One of the most admired
women of the 20th century, Roosevelt used her position as
first lady to help African Americans, children, and the poor.
Active in the Women’s Trade Union League and the League
of Women Voters, and, in later years, as chair of Pres. John
F. Kennedy’s Commission on the Status of Women, she
also helped pave the way for American women to make a
difference in politics and other fields.
Activism isn’t the only means by which women have
been able to help scores of people at once. The medical

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professionals among the elite individuals featured in this


book impacted the masses by not only their service but
by advancing the field of health care as well. Florence
Nightingale, fondly remembered primarily as a nurse, was
also a tireless social reformer who was instrumental in
overhauling military medical and purveyance systems. She
also devised models for the practice of nursing that are
used to this day.
Around the same time as Nightingale was staging her
renaissance of nursing, Elizabeth Blackwell was blazing
a trail that would eventually allow women to become
physicians. Regarded as the first woman doctor in modern
times, Blackwell opened a medical college for women in
New York City. Women’s Medical College was instituted
to help others bypass the difficulties and prejudice
Blackwell herself had endured when she enrolled in
medical school.
Women of science made great strides toward helping
humanity, too. Elizabeth Stern conducted pioneering
research into the risk factors for, and the causes and
progression of, cervical cancer. Early detection and
highly successful treatment measures for this particular
disease were made possible because of Stern’s findings.
Margaret Sanger’s promotion of birth control did more
than give women choices when it came to procreation.
Her advocacy helped lower the high rates of infant and
maternal mortality prevalent in early 20th-century
America. And although her work was largely uncredited,
Rosalind Franklin played a vital role in unraveling the
mystery of DNA.
Then there are the women who have left their mark
on humankind’s collective creative history. Several dis-
tinguished and talented women have entertained and
enlightened the public through their art. Sarah Bernhardt

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and Marlene Dietrich, for example, are grand dames of


stage and screen, respectively. Their performances became
the watermark by which other actresses have measured
their own careers.
A star of stage and screen in her own right, Lucille Ball
is perhaps best known as the star of the I Love Lucy tele-
vision program. The show revolutionized TV sitcoms by
utilizing a three-camera setup, as opposed to the one
static camera, to capture the action. Other shows quickly
followed suit. Today, the multicamera format is the standard
for television comedies. Ball made us laugh as one of the
world’s greatest comic actors. More than that, she was a
shrewd businessperson who became one of the first women
to run a major Hollywood production company, paving
the way for future generations of female producers and
studio heads.
Other women chose to sway public opinion with the
written word. The world’s first novel, The Tale of Genji, was
written by a woman, the Japanese author Murasaki Shikibu.
Joining Homer in the panoply of great poets of ancient
Greece is Sappho, who wrote about love, passion, and
the education of young women in the “nuptial arts.” In
England, novelist Jane Austen and, later, the Brontë
sisters, Charlotte and Emily, were weaving tales that would
eventually become classics. Charlotte’s Jane Eyre was an
immediate hit with critics and readers when it was first
published, while the dramatic and poetic nature of Emily’s
Wuthering Heights wasn’t fully appreciated until years later.
Regardless, both novels are considered prime examples of
superb English literature—as is Austen’s entire oeuvre.
Another book that still has the power to touch people
today is not a novel, but a memoir. The Diary of a Young Girl
portrays the short life of Anne Frank, one of the millions
of Jewish victims of the Holocaust. More than a classic of

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war literature, Anne Frank’s diary puts a human face on an


unimaginable tragedy, and serves as a beacon of hope to all
young women who face adversity.
The influence of these women, and the others profiled
in this book, reverberates throughout the ages. Their
leadership, scientific research, and artistic vision have
served to enrich, enlighten, and shape modern society.
These amazing and influential individuals have given all of
us, men and women alike, something to admire and strive
for in our own lives.

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