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Queen Makeda - Queen of Sheba
Queen Makeda, widely known as the Queen of Sheba, is one of the most iconic female rulers in ancient history. Revered in Ethiopian tradition, celebrated in the Bible, and remembered across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts, Makeda symbolizes wisdom, power, and legacy. According to Ethiopian history, she ruled the wealthy and powerful Kingdom of Sheba, believed to be located in present-day Ethiopia and Yemen, and is famously said to have journeyed to meet King Solomon of Israel. Their legendary encounter is said to have shaped dynasties, inspired centuries of storytelling, and positioned Makeda as a symbol of African royalty, female leadership, and cultural heritage. Today, Queen Makeda remains a figure of fascination for historians, theologians, and those exploring the rich tapestry of African and biblical history.
Queen Tiye
Queen Tiye, wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akhenaten, was a powerful Egyptian queen whose influence shaped the Amarna period and royal legacy
 
  
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
