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    Jennifer M edited the table of contents of Doomed Queens Sunday, August 19, 2012.

    • 1. Introduction

      2. Graphics Key

      3. The Doomed Queen in History: A Time Line

      4. Chapter One: Biblical Times and Beyond
      i. Athaliah
      ii. Artemisia I
      iii. Olympias
      iv. Roxane
      v. Thessalonike
      vi. Amastris
      vii. Berenice III
      viii. Empress Xu Pingjun
      vix. Berenice IV
      x. Anula
      xi. Arsinoe IV
      xii. Cleopatra
      xiii. Empress Wang

      5. Chapter Two: Dancing in the Dark Ages
      i. Boudicca
      ii. Zenobia
      iii. Empress Dowager Hu
      iv. Amalasuntha
      v. Galswintha
      vi. Brunhilde
      vii. Irene of Byzantium

      6. Chapter Three: Middle Age Crisis
      i. Urraca of Castile
      ii. Sibyl of Jerusalem
      iii. Gertrude of Meran
      iv. Oghul Ghaimish
      v. Theodora of Trebizond
      vi. Blanche of Bourbon
      vii. Joan I of Naples
      viii. Maria of Hungary

      7. Chapter Four: Renaissance Revels
      i.Catherine of Aragon
      ii. Anne Boleyn
      iii. Jane Seymour
      iv. Catherine Howard
      v. Jane Grey
      vi. Juana of Castile
      vii. Jeanne III of Navarre
      viii. Mary Stuart
      vix. Mumtaz Mahal

      8. Chapter Five: Go Baroque
      i. Margarita Theresa of Spain
      ii. Maria Luisa of Orleans
      iii.Sophia Alekseyevna
      iv. Mangammal
      v. Caroline Matilda
      vi. Marie Antoinette

      9. Chapter Six: Semimodern Times and More
      i.Josephine de Beauharnais
      ii. Caroline of Brunswick
      iii. Alute
      iv. Elisabeth of Bavaria
      v. Alexandra Romanov
      vi. Eva Peron
      vii. Diana Spencer

      10. Chapter Final: Are You a Doomed Queen?

      11. Afterword and Source Notes

      12. Acknowledgements

      13. Index

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