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Wu Zetian
There was once a great emperor, who ruled over the most cosmopolitan and rich empire. This emperor built skyscrapers, palaces, giant statues and ruled for half a century. This isn’t the start of a fairytale, and it isn’t the story you might expect. This emperor was a woman... and she ruled a millennium and a half ago - in China.
8/29/2024 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
Queen Elizabeth The 1st
The Golden Age was named for Elizabeth I, the great virgin queen of England. During her reign, Shakespeare and Marlowe wrote masterpieces, Sir Francis Drake sailed across the world, the Spanish Armada was defeated, and England reached its apogee. At the centre of it all was Elizabeth, resplendent in jewels, makeup, finery and glory.
8/29/2024 • 16 minutes, 26 seconds
Cleopatra
Cleopatra VII lived at a great intersection of history... where Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome collided. She was undoubtedly one of the personalities of the age - and a woman of tremendous power and influence. While the story ended in Shakespearean tragedy, to have seen history unfold through her eyes was to have a front row seat to the destiny of the world
8/29/2024 • 17 minutes, 44 seconds
Margaret Thatcher
Though equally loved and vilified by modern historians and analysts, it is beyond question that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain remains one of the most audacious women of history. This Iron Lady, who came to be respected by her enemies and friends alike, held firm in the face of strikes, wars, ideology and treachery. Her legacy may still be a controversial one, but even the most chauvinist right-winger or unionist feminist can likely agree that she was formidable on an international scale.
8/29/2024 • 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Mother Teresa
She is revered the world over as a saint, but is there more to her story? Mother Teresa devoted her life to the poorest of the poor in a country that wasn’t even the one of her birth. Intensely pious and dogmatic, she has been criticised in the years since for creating a cult of death and taking money from some unscrupulous characters.
8/29/2024 • 13 minutes, 17 seconds
Hedy Lamarr
Women in 2024 talk about sexism and not being taken seriously by the scientific, corporate or engineering world. Imagine what that was like during World War Two? Hedy Lamarr was called the most beautiful woman in the world, but in her own words, she wished they’d been more interested in her brain. In fact, you might actually be listening to us via a technology she played a part in developing, right now…
8/29/2024 • 19 minutes, 28 seconds
Catherine The Great
In a time of men - of the enlightenment and of extraordinary change, a young German princess found herself at the reigns of the great Russian Empire. Her cunning, hunger and strategic mind made her the perfect leader for a country that might have stayed medieval and backward when all of Europe was advancing. She was never anyone’s wife or lover - she made the rules. Catherine the Great was precisely that... great.
8/29/2024 • 17 minutes, 43 seconds
Eva Perón
Eva Perón was born poor, unimportant and ordinary, but she was ambitious. Her ambition was so great that it propelled her into power, influence, glamour and wealth. By the time she died at only 33, she received one of the most ostentatious funerals ever held - and ever since, Argentina has considered her a saint.