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Regal: Rebels and Rulers

Discover the untold stories of history’s royal women, women who broke boundaries, flouted convention and reshaped what it meant to be a woman.In each episode, we look at the life and legacy of a different royal woman. We explore her life and discuss the obstacles she faced, her legacy, and the lessons we can take from her life—lessons that we believe are still relevant today.Along with these more biographical episodes, we’ll also explore a variety of interesting female-centered topics in supplemental episodes.Tune in on the second Monday of the month for stories of resilience, strategy, and empowerment, with your hosts, Jess Dickey and Dr. Gregory M. Shreve.Follow Us on InstagramFollow Us on Facebook</

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    Françoise d'Aubigné: The Woman Behind the Sun King

    This supplemental episode, like our one about Nell Gwynn, explores the fascinating life of an intriguing and influential royal mistress.In today’s episode, we journey back to seventeenth-century France to explore the life and legacy of Françoise d’Aubigné, Madame de Maintenon. She was first the mistress, and later the secret wife, of King Louis XIV of France.Email us at [email protected] Follow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram

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    Amalia of Oldenburg, Queen of Greece: Legacy Beyond Lineage

    In today’s episode, we journey back to nineteenth-century Greece to explore the life and legacy of Amalia of Oldenburg, Queen of Greece. Amalia was the first Queen consort of modern Greece and a woman whose influence helped shape the cultural landscape of a newly-formed nation as well as the physical landscape of its capital city.Please note that this episode includes discussion of infertility and related themes. We understand that this subject can be deeply personal and sensitive, and we encourage you to take care while listening.Email us at [email protected] us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram

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    Queen Maud of Norway: The Queen Who Fashioned a Monarchy

    In this episode, we are exploring the fascinating life of Queen Maud of Norway, a British princess who became Norway’s first modern queen consort; she helped built the foundations of one of Europe’s newest, but most popular monarchies. She wholeheartedly threw herself into Norway's attempt to fashion a new national identity in the early years of the 20th Century.Email us at [email protected] Us On FacebookFollow Us On InstagramWe wanted to share a quick schedule update. Our supplemental episode on Françoise d'Aubigné, Madame de Maintenon has been moved from March 23 to April 27.

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    Queen Christina of Sweden: The Unconventional Queen

    In this episode, we explore the fascinating life of one of Europe’s most unconventional monarchs, a Queen who defied gender norms, rejected marriage, challenged her culture's religious expectations, and lived life almost entirely by her own rules.Join us as we travel back to 17th century Sweden and explore the life and legacy of Queen Christina, the first Queen Regnant we have featured on our podcast.Maxims of A QueenFollow Us On FacebookFollow Us On InstagramEmail us at [email protected]

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    Nell Gwyn: Pretty, Witty Nell

    In today’s episode, we travel back to 17th century England and explore the life and legacy of Nell Gwyn, the fondly-remembered and extremely popular mistress of King Charles II. Nell, also known as "The People's Mistress," has been a subject of enduring interest in popular culture for centuries. A product of the vibrant new theatre scene in Restoration England, "pretty, witty Nell" (as Samuel Pepys described her) might have been one of history's first media celebrities.Follow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramEmail us at [email protected]

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    Saint Adelaide of Italy: The Holy Empress

    In our first episode of 2026, we explore the fascinating life of one of the most influential women of 10th-century Europe. Imagine it is the year 951, a young queen is locked in a fortress on Lake Garda in Northern Italy. Her husband is newly dead. Another king demands her hand in marriage. And Adelaide of Italy—widow, prisoner, future empress—refuses. What’s next?Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Email us at [email protected]

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    Catherine of Valois: A Rebel for Love

    In today’s episode, we travel to 15th century England to explore the life and legacy of Catherine of Valois, Queen of England. The young widow of Henry V scandalized her contemporaries by falling in love with a Welshman named Owen Tudor, This very private choice had very public repercussions. As grandmother to Henry VII and matriarch of the Tudor line, her descendants reshaped England. Catherine, caught between warring nations and factions, risked everything for love and changed the course of history.Follow us on InstagramFollow us on FacebookEmail us at [email protected]

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    The Royal Witches: Power, Politics, and Persecution in 15th-Century England

    In this special supplemental episode, we are travelling back to 15th century England to explore the lives of four royal women who were accused of witchcraft and how those accusations were less about sorcery than about silencing and control. For more information on the topic, please check out Gemma Holman’s book, Royal Witches: Witchcraft and the Nobility in Fifteenth-Century England, click here to grab yourself a copy https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Royal-Witches/Gemma-Hollman/9781643137704Lament of the Duchess of Gloucester Poem https://poetrynook.com/poem/lament-duchess-gloucesterFollow Us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/regalrebelsandrulers/Follow Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/regalrebelsandrulersEmail Us at [email protected]

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    Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd: The Welsh Warrior Princess

    In this episode, we are traveling back to 12th century Wales and exploring the life of Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd, Princess of Deheubarth.We actually know relatively little about for sure about her life—but her lasting legend had a dramatic and significant impact on the development of her country’s culture and national identity.Follow us on InstagramFollow us on FacebookEmail us at [email protected]

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    Marie Louise Gonzaga: She's Complicated

    In this episode, we are traveling back to 17th century Poland and exploring the life of Marie Louise Gonzaga. She was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania and one of the most powerful women in the 17th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth..She steered the Commonwealth through war, intrigue, and the Swedish Deluge. A survivor, strategist, and cultural patron, her story reveals how her complicated legacy still speaks to women today.Marolles Tarot Rules (1637) https://www.pagat.com/tarot/marolles.htmlFollow us on InstagramFollow us on FacebookEmail us at [email protected]

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    Eleanor of Toledo: A Portrait of Power

    In this first episode of our podcast series, we are traveling back to 16th century Florence and exploring the life of Eleanor of Toledo. She was the Duchess of Florence and one of the most powerful women in the 16th-century Italian states. Eleanor wielded profound influence for a woman of her time. Her life offers several valuable lessons that remain relevant today.This episode focuses on Eleanor's cultural and social influence and her skilled use of patronage, fashion, and the arts to promote the fortunes of the House of Medici. For fashionistas there is an extended discussion of several of her gowns, including the one pictured in her most famous portrait.For an in-depth article on the gown we discuss in the podcast. please see Bronzino, Portrait of Eleonora of Toledo with her son Giovanni by Christine Zapella at:https://smarthistory.org/bronzino-portrait-of-eleonora-of-toledo-with-her-son-giovanni/Follow us on InstagramFollow us on FacebookEmail us at [email protected]

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Discover the untold stories of history’s royal women, women who broke boundaries, flouted convention and reshaped what it meant to be a woman.In each episode, we look at the life and legacy of a different royal woman. We explore her life and discuss the obstacles she faced, her legacy, and the lessons we can take from her life—lessons that we believe are still relevant today.Along with these more biographical episodes, we’ll also explore a variety of interesting female-centered topics in supplemental episodes.Tune in on the second Monday of the month for stories of resilience, strategy, and empowerment, with your hosts, Jess Dickey and Dr. Gregory M. Shreve.Follow Us on InstagramFollow Us on Facebook</

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Discover the untold stories of history’s royal women, women who broke boundaries, flouted convention and reshaped what it meant to be a woman.In each episode, we look at the life and legacy of a different royal woman. We explore her life and discuss the obstacles she faced, her legacy, and the...

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