Queen Orompoto Queen Orompoto, also known as Queen Oluwo, was a warriorqueen of the ancient Oyo Empire. She ascended to the throne in the 16th century and led her army with great courage and skill.
The princess Born in Onne, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State to a King and a Queen mother who is a business woman, and she is the last of seven children. Marvis looks like legendary warrior princess, Xena in these new photos!
She is known today as a hero without whom the Greeks might have never gained their independence.[8] 2 Rani of Jhansi Indian WarriorQueen Fights British Empire - The Rani of Jhansi Lakshmi Bai (1828-1858), more commonly known as Rani (queen)
Queen Amina of Zazzau Queen Amina was a fearless warrior and the first woman to become a queen in the Zazzau Kingdom, now part of modern-day Kaduna State.
Al Sharpton "Deeply saddened by the passing of a beloved friend and queen/warrior Aretha Franklin," tweeted the civil rights activist. "Her contributions are legendary both personally and societally.
An ANGEL A QUEEN A WARRIOR The one God has BLESSED Thank you Lord for loving me so much and surrounding me with more love than I ever imagined. For Blessing me with a King that loves, provides and protects his own fiercely.
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When he eventually left, he left behind his Benin queen, Erinmwinde who gave birth to a son, who later became Oba Eweka the First in the year AD 1,200.