Please can we have discussions more like this on this channel. This was a fantastic collection of historians, the only one missing was Lucy Worsley. Her input would have been very interesting. I think she might have had something to say about Anne Boleyn! Fabulous video and I hope for more! Glad it didn’t come to blows! There were boxing gloves on the wall and I wondered if there was going to be fisticuffs! Brilliant, more please!
I was very disappointed to not see Lucy Worsley on the panel. The other historians were great, after all it’s always fun to see Suzie Lipscomb and Eleanor Janega. Lucy is a specialist of British royal history though…
The thing that was most missing was everything outside of Europe, and for the most part anything outside of England.... I mean everything else is very interesting but the elephant in the room is!
If we're talking about queens of the British Isles, my absolute favorite is Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians (lovely title too btw). The daughter of Alfred, she played a huge role in the unification of England, personally leading armies against the Vikings. I love her. And she, albeit briefly, passed the crown of Mercia to her daughter, which is unprecedented in all of western history: a queen that is succeeded by another queen. Now that is Girl Power!
That's the slightly disappointing thing about this conversation, though: this is a discussion about the greatest queens in British history, not in history: not even counting Eastern, African, and American history, there have been several queens/empresses who could have been included here but weren't.
Aethelflaed and her daughter predate Elizabeth and Mary by about 1000 years. At the time that Aethelflaed passed her crown to her daughter such a succession had never happened before, therefore yes, it was an event without precedent.
I really loved that and honestly would watch an entire hour dedicated to this discussion. Absolutely fascinating to have the dynamic of differing opinions in a positive intellectual conversation. I was definitely left with wanting more.
If we go back to the Saxons I would argue for Aethelfled of Mercia, daughter of Alfred.. She played a huge part in ending the Danelaw South of the boarder, She liberated the Midlands, and if not for her their may have never even been an England.
@@R08Tam it's my favourite time and place to learn about.. The island of seven kingdoms (or eight).. A time of magic and dragons.. The magic and dragons weren't real but in there minds they were. And then of course there's King Alfred..My favourite king.
Even though I'm mad at the writers for veering so far away from the actual history and who she really was, I love that she had a major role in The Last Kingdom and more people could learn about her. The reenactment of her funeral that Gloucester did a few years back was cool too. Nice to see the Lady of the Mercians get some of the love she deserves.
Would also like their opinion about Empress Maud/Matilda. She was unsuccessful in her war with Stephen, but was definitely one of those queens who was trying to hold the succession together for her son Henry.
Please! It's Elizabeth I. Pampered Victoria never had to put up with half the court intrigue, threat of invasion, and lack of health care that Elizabeth did. Elizabeth was a cutthroat rockstar who survived in a male dominated brutal world. V1 for a close second but E1 all day long...
I Totally agree Elizabeth the first, was a brilliant Politician she never married for a reason. I wonder how many of these historians would have lasted as Queen if they were in her shoes.
I mean... Elizabeth I never lost a husband, she didn't lose a child, she wasn't pregnant for nearly a full decade while ruling. She didn't live in the early years of mass media or photography. I don't think it's a fair comparison at all.
@@emmavink Your right the paparazzi aren't likely to abduct you lock you up in the tower of London torture you for a false confession & then behead you. Elizabeth lived in fear of that happening for quite some time. Her predecessor was called Bloody Mary for a reason. When Elizabeth came to power she could have done the same but didn't she had to walk a fine line between 2 different groups of religious fanatics. That was one of the main reasons that she never married. Hence why I think she was a brilliant politician
I just loved that. Great discussion without being dragged down wiith facts and figures. Rather each had opinions based on their studies and that is why they are all simply brilliant. Love it - please, please have more discussions like this. So wonderful and this cast of characters was perfect. Well done all.
I just discovered this channel the other day and I already want to be besties with Dr. Janega. I could watch this panel for hours and not get tired of this. I'm currently watching while I'm supposed to be writing a paper on museum collections ethics, but this is much more fascinating lol
Literally all they did was say how special all the incompetent queens throughout history have been while Dan told them how women are better than men to make them feel good about themselves. Trash discussion, no facts. All feelings.
@@swymaj02 Love her push for vaccinations, the first real organized attempt to prevent the horrific smallpox outbreaks Russia was experiencing. Putting herself and her HEIR on the line really did a lot to give people belief in the process. And feeding them didn’t hurt!
Catherine of Aragon, although not English was a great support to Henry VIII in a way that his other queen's (apart from Katherine Parr) did. She was his Regent during Flodden and she had learnt from her mother Isabella of Castile. Her only failure is that she did not have a son.
I can't believe this is only 19:32, I need this as a weekly 1h show at least! Absolutely amazing idea to have this wonderful women talking about female monarchs, bravo!!
I "discovered" Elizabeth I as a little girl in the U.S. My mother told me her side of the family was descended from a Stuart, which I have verified in subsequent years. I started out learning about Mary, Queen of Scots, but that effort led me to ER I. I never looked back. Although I studied the lives of many English/British queens, NONE OF THEM can hold a candle to Elizabeth I, given what challenges and dangers she faced throughout her life. Elizabeth inspired me, and at the age of nearly 67, I give her much of the credit of being a role model to help me develop the strength, confidence, and preserverence to achieve what I consider to be a successful life.
Elizabeth the I has been overexaggerated. She copied most of what to do and not to do to stay in power from other queens such as her sister Queem Mary I. She was the one that invented the "Mother of the Nation" idea that Elizabeth hold on to, as well as making economic reforms that would pay off in Elizabeth's reign. Elizabeth was a master of Propaganda and knew how to present herself properly. I am sorry you built up your inspiration on a highly fictional elaborated exaggeration of the actual true Elizabeth I. Not saying she wasnt strong or anything but far from being what she's always zealously idolized for.
Amazing stuff, absolutely fascinating. Would like to see a whole hour of this, or a whole series! Admittedly, this should probably be titled 'Greatest British Queens', but great stuff nevertheless.
What? No mention of Æthelflæd? Alfred the Great's daughter, who actually DID pass her power to her daughter and was probably the greatest 'queen' no one ever seems to remember.
AHH, thank god someone mentioned Aethelflaed. I'm getting tired on some people mentioning Boudicca being great which is isn't that great at all, not even top 10 🤦🏽
Hear, Hear, she was the truly badass queen. Leading men into battle against the Viking horde. Overshadowed her husband King of Mercia. Daughter of the greatest Anglo-Saxon King who laid all the ground work Britain become England.
Great! If we're allowed to be a bit loose about our fave queens for this and that, then I'd DEFINITELY be interested in going down the pub for a few snakebites with Cleopatra.. Or how about Boudicca, Queen of The Iceni? That'd be something. But my real favourite English Queen has to be our reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth ll.. An outstanding exemplar of duty, service and continuity in our wacky world. Happy Jubilee everyone! 🇬🇧👍
But was Boudicca a queen? She was a tribal chief in a part of East Anglia which isn't quite kingdom sized by todays standards. So perhaps she was the equivalent of a princess regnant or even a duchess?
Dude,, Budica was obviously awesome but we know hardly anything about her. So she has no right being named our greatest queen.. Especially as she lost and had her land conquered
Compare to other great gorgeous queens, Boudicca isn't successful and ain't a queen at first. She lost terribly in fact, the worst tactician, commander, and they killed alot of Roman citizen which in fact their own people
for a bar fight you might want Isabella the She-Wolf of France, Mary I or Margaret of Anjou... there were plenty of tough queens and queen consorts out there. Just make sure you stay on their good side... lol
The Red Queen Margaret Beaufort is pretty hard to beat. Tudors wouldn't have been a thing without her. Look up everything she did if you don't know yet. She left me open mouthed in awe.
England and Britain have some truly formidable and amazing queens! Mary the first even though she was called bloody, she really paved the way for legitimate queenship! Elizabeth the first was truly pivotal as well and Mary and Anne of House Stuart were also very much good influences for the better! Elizabeth the second reigned the longest and I think she was such an iconic figure! Anyway, funny conversation! Lots of love from across the world! Cheers!
Yeah, I clicked expecting to hear people arguing for like Hatshepsut, Wu Zetian, and Tamar the Great. This is still interesting, but the title is a bit misleading.
Elizabeth I is my hero and has been since I was in grade school and read "Young Bess." I've learned a lot more about the queen in the years since, and my admiration has only grown. She was so clever, brave, and intelligent! She made translations from Latin, among other things. I think there's something to the idea that Elizabeth feared childbirth. Look at the various stepmothers she had! Elizabth II had no education in the sense that we think of it these days. She was tutored at home and simply didn't have a normal childhood or young adulthood.
Not my favourite. Elizabeth I had Mary Queen of Scots executed. She also wanted to end the Tudor lineage by not having children. Perhaps "revenge" against her Tudor father, Henry VIII, who executed her mother Anne Boleyn.
My personal view of the topic is that Queen Isabella of Spain was the most influential queen with her support of Christofo Colombo to sail west to get to India. This single act opened the Americas to settlement and the birth of the future superpower the USA.
And then was defeated by the Romans. She has a great and tragic story but in terms of real significant accomplishments she has none, and made no real dent in England or Britain's history.
@@Bigmojojo "no dent in britains history" what?, we have a huge statue dedicated to her in west london, she's a symbol of british defiance. she defeated a roman legion and almost wiped out roman britain and almosy saved our people from the centuries of colonial servitude, she made a huge impact on british history, shes a hero and a hugely popular person here in britain. That's like saying rome losing three legions in germania never made a dent in their history,
I wonder if there was some intelligence and reasoning behind Elizabeth failing to produce an heir and instead allowing James I to become king. He was a Protestant meaning that he would appease the the staunchly Protestant English majority while continuing England’s relationships with the Protestant powers on the continent. While at the same time, his being the son of Mary, Queen of Scots meant in Catholic law his claim to the English throne would be officially recognised, therefore ending the plot of putting a Catholic supported heir on the English throne.
She didn't want to risk losing her throne and power. Look what happened to her cousin Mary during the same time, as soon as she got married and had a son her rule and authority collapsed. After seeing what happened to Mary I'm pretty sure so thought to herself that will not happen to me
Couldn't agree more. Best middle ground exemplified in a human being. Yes, Henry VIII was a middle ground in religion too, but James is way more composed.
@@Bigmojojo To be fair, Mary made terrible and disastrous decisions about her chosen marriages. If Elizabeth was as capricious, she probably would have married Robert Dudley regardless of the rumors and had her rep in tatters as well. Just saying. 🤷🏻♀️
Wow, I loved this. Any chance of more discussions with these panel of esteemed professors and Doctors? Is there any chance that Dan you could do something on Force Viper(Burma) and the Royal Marine Boom Patrol Detachment?
This is such an amazing discussion and panel. Nothing against the brilliant Dan Snow, but shouldn’t we have had a female moderator? (Lucy Worsley hello!) It almost feels like mansplaining… 😂 I’m just being silly, of course. Anything on this channel with Dan and these historians is fabulous.
I think that the best queen is a 3-way tie between Elizabeth I, Victoria, and Elizabeth II, leaning heavily towards Elizabeth II. I think that the worst queen is Mary I. FYI- My favorite queen is Elizabeth I 😍 💕
I love seeing all my favorite historians having real discussions on who is the best and worst, thank you!! I personally have a heart for Queen Elizabeth 2, she never complained and never explained ❤ as for worst, definitely Bloody Mary!!
Okay Estaban we get it. You're an ally. I hope she sees this bro. The title says "female" because they were specifically chosen due to that little thing women have between their legs.
Ironically, I listened to this podcast earlier today, then ran across the video. Both excellent, but it is fun to watch the non-verbal communication. I also gained a whole new perspective on Elizabeth I.
Queens will rule through a consensus of information they did not make a decision without the due diligence of getting as much Information possible . This was coupled with What were the desired results and would they be advantageous For the nation. Male monarchs Ruled by decree and relied more on their own experience Coupled with a few close counselors to make a decision as rapidly as possible to achieve the Most advantageous Outcome.
I turned in expecting to get a discussion in thee greatest queen in history. Was is it Margarete I? Was it Katherine the Great? Was it Hatshepsut? Was it queen Elizabeth or queen Isabella? Nothing. I got nothing. It's just greatest BRITISH queens.
For the best/worst Queen question, Mary I got off easy. The woman willing to give her kingdoms away to a foreign king who never cared about England, Wales, or Ireland was a much worse Queen than Elizabeth I or Mary II. Every fault they ascribed to Mary II was preceded by even worse behavior by Mary I, a woman content to do as her husband wished as long as the Protestants were burned, the Protestant children and newborns included. By contrast, Elizabeth I loved England enough to maintain a foreign policy that kept the British Isles from becoming annexed by France, Spain, or Austria, despite everything her sister did to make that happen. Saying “no one would care about her if not for the Protestant Reformation” is also a very flippant way of saying she prevented open civil war over religion that was seen in the European continent from 1522-1648. Not that Mary I was incompetent. She just didn’t care about England a tenth as much as she did her religious policies. You would need to have a very narrow view of history to say Elizabeth I a worst British Queen than Mary I. One left two kingdoms and a dominion vulnerable to Spanish domination, the other set the stage for a superpower. For all the bad parts of the British Empire, none of the accomplishments can be credited to Mary I.
I'd be curious about Anne of Cleves, to hear her side of the story. If nothing else, she was smart- she got out of her marriage to Henry VIII, not only alive, but wealthy, as well. After her, I would chose the Cate Blanchett version of Queen Elizabeth I.
Great content as always from History Hit and I think it’s a good thing we are talking about the (mostly) amazing woman monarchs that have ruled. - My only concern is their quickness to lump all kings into the useless/destroying the monarchy box, which is just untrue. It’s important to remember we can celebrate woman’s achievements without bashing men. Rant over 🤣Happy jubilee weekend everyone 👑
Seems easy to put men in that box. But I can see why. A lot of them really are trash, and the few good Kings we had didn't do it on their own. Don't forget, "behind every successful man is a woman".
She also hid herself in grief for ages after Albert died and ignored her duties completely. She also caused a constitutional crisis over which ladies would serve her at court.
the only reason I think there wasn't much uprising after Elizabeth I'S death was because James (6th & 1st) was MQScts son and in such became (at least at the start of his English reign) an almost beacon of hope and prosperity for each faith I think had it been anyone else we would have faced civil war
Dan Snow is for sure my favourite female historian, glad he was included
Didn't need Dan Snow. Why was he there?
Moderating the discussion I guess.
Freddie Mercury, obviously.
Here here!
Excellent, just excellent
👑💎👏👏👏 This deserves 💯 points out of 10. Singin 🎤 🦚
Brilliant!
This!
Please can we have discussions more like this on this channel. This was a fantastic collection of historians, the only one missing was Lucy Worsley. Her input would have been very interesting. I think she might have had something to say about Anne Boleyn!
Fabulous video and I hope for more! Glad it didn’t come to blows! There were boxing gloves on the wall and I wondered if there was going to be fisticuffs!
Brilliant, more please!
I was very disappointed to not see Lucy Worsley on the panel. The other historians were great, after all it’s always fun to see Suzie Lipscomb and Eleanor Janega. Lucy is a specialist of British royal history though…
Absolutely I wish Lucy had been there
Dr Tracy Borman wasn't there either. But I loved this.
@@marthahawkinson-michau9611 Allison Weir is fantastic as well.
The thing that was most missing was everything outside of Europe, and for the most part anything outside of England....
I mean everything else is very interesting but the elephant in the room is!
If we're talking about queens of the British Isles, my absolute favorite is Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians (lovely title too btw). The daughter of Alfred, she played a huge role in the unification of England, personally leading armies against the Vikings. I love her. And she, albeit briefly, passed the crown of Mercia to her daughter, which is unprecedented in all of western history: a queen that is succeeded by another queen. Now that is Girl Power!
That's the slightly disappointing thing about this conversation, though: this is a discussion about the greatest queens in British history, not in history: not even counting Eastern, African, and American history, there have been several queens/empresses who could have been included here but weren't.
"unprecedented in all of western history: a queen that is succeeded by another queen." Well, Elizabeth I succeeded Mary I.
Aethelflaed and her daughter predate Elizabeth and Mary by about 1000 years. At the time that Aethelflaed passed her crown to her daughter such a succession had never happened before, therefore yes, it was an event without precedent.
@@melenatorrbest was the Chinese Empress queen who helped build the silk roads trading roots who started as a concubine. I can't remember her name
@@Emilyb21-dm3bf Wu Zetian. She also killed her own son, so she could held onto her power.
I really loved that and honestly would watch an entire hour dedicated to this discussion. Absolutely fascinating to have the dynamic of differing opinions in a positive intellectual conversation. I was definitely left with wanting more.
If we go back to the Saxons I would argue for Aethelfled of Mercia, daughter of Alfred.. She played a huge part in ending the Danelaw South of the boarder, She liberated the Midlands, and if not for her their may have never even been an England.
One for the 'I must look up' list. Thank you!
I live in Tamworth, the power-base of Aethelfleda
@@R08Tam it's my favourite time and place to learn about.. The island of seven kingdoms (or eight).. A time of magic and dragons.. The magic and dragons weren't real but in there minds they were. And then of course there's King Alfred..My favourite king.
Even though I'm mad at the writers for veering so far away from the actual history and who she really was, I love that she had a major role in The Last Kingdom and more people could learn about her. The reenactment of her funeral that Gloucester did a few years back was cool too. Nice to see the Lady of the Mercians get some of the love she deserves.
we need to get Dr Janega a professorship, she absolutely deserves it...also what a lineup of fantastic historians. great video.
Agreed! She is my favorite historian ❤️
Awesome lineup indeed. Awesome.
Bloody brilliant, yes. Personally, I think it's just a matter of time - she seems a bit younger than the others.
She has to apply for it and a panel of academics will approve it or not. She probably hasn't done that yet.
Wish this had been an hour long. Brilliant insights and perspectives. Good job all!
Margaret of Anjou totally warrants attention…love her or hate her, her role in the War of the Roses is undeniable.
Absolutely. And only a passing mention of the Empress Matilda (one of my favourites).
Would also like their opinion about Empress Maud/Matilda. She was unsuccessful in her war with Stephen, but was definitely one of those queens who was trying to hold the succession together for her son Henry.
And King Stephen’s wife Queen Matilda was an effective general who often kept Stephen in the fight.
@@awhite3747 and she is one of my gt gt persons.
Please! It's Elizabeth I. Pampered Victoria never had to put up with half the court intrigue, threat of invasion, and lack of health care that Elizabeth did. Elizabeth was a cutthroat rockstar who survived in a male dominated brutal world. V1 for a close second but E1 all day long...
Very well said
I agree 110%! Spot on!!!!!
I Totally agree Elizabeth the first, was a brilliant Politician she never married for a reason. I wonder how many of these historians would have lasted as Queen if they were in her shoes.
I mean... Elizabeth I never lost a husband, she didn't lose a child, she wasn't pregnant for nearly a full decade while ruling. She didn't live in the early years of mass media or photography.
I don't think it's a fair comparison at all.
@@emmavink Your right the paparazzi aren't likely to abduct you lock you up in the tower of London torture you for a false confession & then behead you. Elizabeth lived in fear of that happening for quite some time. Her predecessor was called Bloody Mary for a reason. When Elizabeth came to power she could have done the same but didn't she had to walk a fine line between 2 different groups of religious fanatics. That was one of the main reasons that she never married. Hence why I think she was a brilliant politician
Omg. Prof. Lipscomb, Dr. Janega, and Prof. Williams all under the same roof covering an interesting historical subject? YES PLEASE!
My Favorite Queen is Hatshepsut she was the ultimate female pharaoh with great successful kingship never witnessed before in history
I just loved that. Great discussion without being dragged down wiith facts and figures. Rather each had opinions based on their studies and that is why they are all simply brilliant. Love it - please, please have more discussions like this. So wonderful and this cast of characters was perfect. Well done all.
Lol yea I mean why would anyone care about facts? Lol sound like a woman.
I just discovered this channel the other day and I already want to be besties with Dr. Janega. I could watch this panel for hours and not get tired of this.
I'm currently watching while I'm supposed to be writing a paper on museum collections ethics, but this is much more fascinating lol
I could have watched this for hours! Great topic, great group of historians, riveting and intellectual conversation. Everything about it was superb!
Literally all they did was say how special all the incompetent queens throughout history have been while Dan told them how women are better than men to make them feel good about themselves. Trash discussion, no facts. All feelings.
Correct title: Greatest British Queen.
Plenty of powerful queens in history
Top historians are women?
@@Nopethebdndjdj Amazing eh? I went to buy some milk this morning
i counted four of them.
I was expecting Hatshepsut.
Indeed - here in Scandinavia we have Queen Margrethe the 1st: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_I_of_Denmark
@@laurahubbard6906 Or Nefertiti... Or Catherine the Great... Or Maria Theresa of Habsburg
I feel blessed by this line-up of amazing historians. All stars.
This was mostly British Queens. As far as greatest Queen’s in history, Catherine the Great should be included at the top
so white people queens?
And she seems like she’d be fun to go for drinks with!
@@dana2502 And riding Horses!
She was extremely forward thinking for that time.
@@swymaj02 Love her push for vaccinations, the first real organized attempt to prevent the horrific smallpox outbreaks Russia was experiencing. Putting herself and her HEIR on the line really did a lot to give people belief in the process. And feeding them didn’t hurt!
Queen Margrete the 1st of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden!
these types of conversations are why i absolutely love history hit!! such a great discussion!
Catherine of Aragon, although not English was a great support to Henry VIII in a way that his other queen's (apart from Katherine Parr) did. She was his Regent during Flodden and she had learnt from her mother Isabella of Castile. Her only failure is that she did not have a son.
I really enjoyed listening to this topic being debated. Awesome group of historians! Well done 👏
I can't believe this is only 19:32, I need this as a weekly 1h show at least! Absolutely amazing idea to have this wonderful women talking about female monarchs, bravo!!
I "discovered" Elizabeth I as a little girl in the U.S. My mother told me her side of the family was descended from a Stuart, which I have verified in subsequent years. I started out learning about Mary, Queen of Scots, but that effort led me to ER I. I never looked back. Although I studied the lives of many English/British queens, NONE OF THEM can hold a candle to Elizabeth I, given what challenges and dangers she faced throughout her life. Elizabeth inspired me, and at the age of nearly 67, I give her much of the credit of being a role model to help me develop the strength, confidence, and preserverence to achieve what I consider to be a successful life.
none can hold a candle to her brutality, vanity and narcissism you mean
@@feelgoodbeats9376 Your criticizing royalty for that? Have you read history? That's almost all of them.
Elizabeth the I has been overexaggerated. She copied most of what to do and not to do to stay in power from other queens such as her sister Queem Mary I. She was the one that invented the "Mother of the Nation" idea that Elizabeth hold on to, as well as making economic reforms that would pay off in Elizabeth's reign. Elizabeth was a master of Propaganda and knew how to present herself properly. I am sorry you built up your inspiration on a highly fictional elaborated exaggeration of the actual true Elizabeth I. Not saying she wasnt strong or anything but far from being what she's always zealously idolized for.
@@TheBlazeofSteel Some more than others, Elizabeth was over the top on that one. Just because other royals were doesnt mean she was any less...
This discussion was brilliant. What fun to watch these minds debate the importance and resilience of queens. Truly enjoyable content and thank you.
Amazing stuff, absolutely fascinating. Would like to see a whole hour of this, or a whole series! Admittedly, this should probably be titled 'Greatest British Queens', but great stuff nevertheless.
What? No mention of Æthelflæd? Alfred the Great's daughter, who actually DID pass her power to her daughter and was probably the greatest 'queen' no one ever seems to remember.
They are mostly focus on English history after William the Conqueror. But that is a great pick btw
AHH, thank god someone mentioned Aethelflaed. I'm getting tired on some people mentioning Boudicca being great which is isn't that great at all, not even top 10 🤦🏽
Hear, Hear, she was the truly badass queen. Leading men into battle against the Viking horde. Overshadowed her husband King of Mercia. Daughter of the greatest Anglo-Saxon King who laid all the ground work Britain become England.
this was so interesting to watch, i would love to see more debates and discussions like this
The video title is misleading. I expected a broader selection pool, but still interested in their choices for greatest English queen.
This was an AMAZING panel discussion 😻😻😻
Love the way he hosts the discussion. Wonderful discussion and new insights to British history. (Dr. Janega 👍🤘)
GIVE ME 10 MORE HOURS OF THIS CONVERSATION!
Great! If we're allowed to be a bit loose about our fave queens for this and that, then I'd DEFINITELY be interested in going down the pub for a few snakebites with Cleopatra.. Or how about Boudicca, Queen of The Iceni? That'd be something. But my real favourite English Queen has to be our reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth ll.. An outstanding exemplar of duty, service and continuity in our wacky world. Happy Jubilee everyone! 🇬🇧👍
But was Boudicca a queen? She was a tribal chief in a part of East Anglia which isn't quite kingdom sized by todays standards. So perhaps she was the equivalent of a princess regnant or even a duchess?
Dude,, Budica was obviously awesome but we know hardly anything about her. So she has no right being named our greatest queen.. Especially as she lost and had her land conquered
Compare to other great gorgeous queens, Boudicca isn't successful and ain't a queen at first.
She lost terribly in fact, the worst tactician, commander, and they killed alot of Roman citizen which in fact their own people
I loved this discussion,please have more
For someone that I would want on my side in a bar fight I would choose Matilda. Eleanor is next.
for a bar fight you might want Isabella the She-Wolf of France, Mary I or Margaret of Anjou... there were plenty of tough queens and queen consorts out there. Just make sure you stay on their good side... lol
If we were allowing Countesses as well, I’d want Caterina Sforza
Mary was almost six feet tall, known for her athleticism and mean as a snake. My money's on her in the clench.
The Red Queen Margaret Beaufort is pretty hard to beat. Tudors wouldn't have been a thing without her. Look up everything she did if you don't know yet. She left me open mouthed in awe.
England and Britain have some truly formidable and amazing queens! Mary the first even though she was called bloody, she really paved the way for legitimate queenship! Elizabeth the first was truly pivotal as well and Mary and Anne of House Stuart were also very much good influences for the better! Elizabeth the second reigned the longest and I think she was such an iconic figure! Anyway, funny conversation!
Lots of love from across the world! Cheers!
Fantastic conversation! Great job 👏
You should really add British to the title
Yeah, I clicked expecting to hear people arguing for like Hatshepsut, Wu Zetian, and Tamar the Great. This is still interesting, but the title is a bit misleading.
Elizabeth I the most inteligent and impressive queen and person in history.
I love this, I wish it was longer.
What a room!! Thank you for bringing this together, great watch
Well done! I really liked this discussion😊👏👏
Elizabeth I is my hero and has been since I was in grade school and read "Young Bess." I've learned a lot more about the queen in the years since, and my admiration has only grown. She was so clever, brave, and intelligent! She made translations from Latin, among other things. I think there's something to the idea that Elizabeth feared childbirth. Look at the various stepmothers she had! Elizabth II had no education in the sense that we think of it these days. She was tutored at home and simply didn't have a normal childhood or young adulthood.
Not my favourite. Elizabeth I had Mary Queen of Scots executed. She also wanted to end the Tudor lineage by not having children. Perhaps "revenge" against her Tudor father, Henry VIII, who executed her mother Anne Boleyn.
Please - more of these wondering conversations.
Would be really interesting to see such a discussion regarding European queens. There have been some really remarkable women.
Mary of Guise (Mary Queen of Scots mother) should be in the running
Elton John
Oscar Wilde.
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Thank you for letting us know and I fully understand. Thank you for everything you've done for us and I will be happy to read your no-stress blog😊
I agree with Cate Blanchett's Queen Elizabeth ❤ Totally historically accurate or not, though I like to think that she's accurate to the spirit 😂
More of these profesh salons/panels, please! Terrific!
My personal view of the topic is that Queen Isabella of Spain was the most influential queen with her support of Christofo Colombo to sail west to get to India. This single act opened the Americas to settlement and the birth of the future superpower the USA.
I could listen to these brilliant ladies talk all day!! 👑
Elizabeth the First, is in no way a lesser Queen.
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My favourite underrated Queen has to be Caroline of Ansbach.
Anybody who wasn't british. That's the right answer... Scientifically speaking
As Janina Ramirez is left out here I might skip this episode.Her book Femina discusses just this topic - I wonder why she was not included.
Boudicca took no rubbish when her and her people were wronged stood up for what she believed gave it back 10 fold warrior queen to the max.
athelflead too.
And then was defeated by the Romans. She has a great and tragic story but in terms of real significant accomplishments she has none, and made no real dent in England or Britain's history.
@@Bigmojojo "no dent in britains history" what?, we have a huge statue dedicated to her in west london, she's a symbol of british defiance. she defeated a roman legion and almost wiped out roman britain and almosy saved our people from the centuries of colonial servitude, she made a huge impact on british history, shes a hero and a hugely popular person here in britain. That's like saying rome losing three legions in germania never made a dent in their history,
@@eadweardwoden7309 compare to other queens achievements, she isn't great at all. 🤷🏽
I look forward to a panel of male historians debating the Greatest King in history.
Eleanor of Aquitaine. As played by Katherine Hepburn, of course. She outlasted Henry and had the last word, so to speak.
They didn't even consider Queen Latifah or Freddie Mercury!
I wonder if there was some intelligence and reasoning behind Elizabeth failing to produce an heir and instead allowing James I to become king. He was a Protestant meaning that he would appease the the staunchly Protestant English majority while continuing England’s relationships with the Protestant powers on the continent. While at the same time, his being the son of Mary, Queen of Scots meant in Catholic law his claim to the English throne would be officially recognised, therefore ending the plot of putting a Catholic supported heir on the English throne.
She didn't want to risk losing her throne and power. Look what happened to her cousin Mary during the same time, as soon as she got married and had a son her rule and authority collapsed. After seeing what happened to Mary I'm pretty sure so thought to herself that will not happen to me
Couldn't agree more. Best middle ground exemplified in a human being. Yes, Henry VIII was a middle ground in religion too, but James is way more composed.
@@Bigmojojo To be fair, Mary made terrible and disastrous decisions about her chosen marriages. If Elizabeth was as capricious, she probably would have married Robert Dudley regardless of the rumors and had her rep in tatters as well. Just saying. 🤷🏻♀️
This was amazing. Let’s get another round tablishhhh conversation going !!
Boudica, Elizabeths, Victoria. Cleopatra VII, Hatshepsut, Nefertiti, Catherine the Great, FREDDIE!!
Boudicca? Her achievements isn't that great at all compared to other great queens
Wow, I loved this. Any chance of more discussions with these panel of esteemed professors and Doctors?
Is there any chance that Dan you could do something on Force Viper(Burma) and the Royal Marine Boom Patrol Detachment?
This is such an amazing discussion and panel. Nothing against the brilliant Dan Snow, but shouldn’t we have had a female moderator? (Lucy Worsley hello!) It almost feels like mansplaining… 😂 I’m just being silly, of course. Anything on this channel with Dan and these historians is fabulous.
Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams ? I'm in.
Yes my fav both with naturally ringlety hair
Queen Margrethe 1. Of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland!
Fantastic to listen to women historians have an inspiring discussion
I think that the best queen is a 3-way tie between Elizabeth I, Victoria, and Elizabeth II, leaning heavily towards Elizabeth II. I think that the worst queen is Mary I.
FYI- My favorite queen is Elizabeth I 😍 💕
Enigmatic in that the men couldn't understand how women think and were the keepers of history.
I love seeing all my favorite historians having real discussions on who is the best and worst, thank you!! I personally have a heart for Queen Elizabeth 2, she never complained and never explained ❤ as for worst, definitely Bloody Mary!!
I could watch this for ever! Please do a part 2 and make it an hour long lol
Hatsepshut, Elizabeth I, Olga of Kiev, Eleanor of Aquitaine
Boy, that Kate lady was on it. Her views made sense to me and I agreed with her views the most honestly.
Excellent video, super interesting. I would just suggest dropping the "female" from the title. Top Historians, period. :)
Female historians giving female perspective on a female queen.
Sounds like you are triggered by women.
Okay Estaban we get it. You're an ally. I hope she sees this bro.
The title says "female" because they were specifically chosen due to that little thing women have between their legs.
Good to see the faces I’m always listening to on podcasts
this is great. wonderful. i’d love to hear more.
Fantastic panel and discussion.
Ironically, I listened to this podcast earlier today, then ran across the video. Both excellent, but it is fun to watch the non-verbal communication. I also gained a whole new perspective on Elizabeth I.
Queens will rule through a consensus of information they did not make a decision without the due diligence of getting as much Information possible . This was coupled with What were the desired results and would they be advantageous For the nation.
Male monarchs Ruled by decree and relied more on their own experience Coupled with a few close counselors to make a decision as rapidly as possible to achieve the Most advantageous Outcome.
What an extremely interesting cohort of women.
Fantastic! Moreeee
What a panel! Just missing Helen Castor.
It has to be Liberace.
I turned in expecting to get a discussion in thee greatest queen in history.
Was is it Margarete I? Was it Katherine the Great? Was it Hatshepsut? Was it queen Elizabeth or queen Isabella? Nothing. I got nothing. It's just greatest BRITISH queens.
This was a fun episode!
I do agree with Eleanor of Aquitaine. If we could pick queens outside the UK I would love Catherine De Medici, Catherine the Great or Hatshepsut
For the best/worst Queen question, Mary I got off easy. The woman willing to give her kingdoms away to a foreign king who never cared about England, Wales, or Ireland was a much worse Queen than Elizabeth I or Mary II. Every fault they ascribed to Mary II was preceded by even worse behavior by Mary I, a woman content to do as her husband wished as long as the Protestants were burned, the Protestant children and newborns included.
By contrast, Elizabeth I loved England enough to maintain a foreign policy that kept the British Isles from becoming annexed by France, Spain, or Austria, despite everything her sister did to make that happen. Saying “no one would care about her if not for the Protestant Reformation” is also a very flippant way of saying she prevented open civil war over religion that was seen in the European continent from 1522-1648.
Not that Mary I was incompetent. She just didn’t care about England a tenth as much as she did her religious policies.
You would need to have a very narrow view of history to say Elizabeth I a worst British Queen than Mary I. One left two kingdoms and a dominion vulnerable to Spanish domination, the other set the stage for a superpower. For all the bad parts of the British Empire, none of the accomplishments can be credited to Mary I.
I need more of this. I want to keep on watching
this episode is so much fun! more like this please!
I would've thought The She Wolf, Isabella would've been mentioned
Interesting assessment of Queens👌
I'd be curious about Anne of Cleves, to hear her side of the story. If nothing else, she was smart- she got out of her marriage to Henry VIII, not only alive, but wealthy, as well. After her, I would chose the Cate Blanchett version of Queen Elizabeth I.
Great content as always from History Hit and I think it’s a good thing we are talking about the (mostly) amazing woman monarchs that have ruled. - My only concern is their quickness to lump all kings into the useless/destroying the monarchy box, which is just untrue. It’s important to remember we can celebrate woman’s achievements without bashing men. Rant over 🤣Happy jubilee weekend everyone 👑
Seems easy to put men in that box. But I can see why. A lot of them really are trash, and the few good Kings we had didn't do it on their own. Don't forget, "behind every successful man is a woman".
Yes, female narcissism is a perpetual problem, not just a modern one.
Victoria. She expanded the Empire to its height. She was the greatest Imperialist of all.
She also hid herself in grief for ages after Albert died and ignored her duties completely. She also caused a constitutional crisis over which ladies would serve her at court.
It wasn't her to do this. It was the politicians, the military, and others
She literally did nothing.
Eleanor would be a tough one to pass up.
Post Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon too.
Edward II
Lmao
Poor Edward had a rough time of it. James I faired better... he even has a bible named after him.
William Rufus too. 🌈
Queen Latifa OBVIOUSLY
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the only reason I think there wasn't much uprising after Elizabeth I'S death was because James (6th & 1st) was MQScts son and in such became (at least at the start of his English reign) an almost beacon of hope and prosperity for each faith I think had it been anyone else we would have faced civil war
You soon did have civil war, relatively speaking.
@@chrisschepper9312 it was his son's fault.
It was because he was Protestant, him being MQOS’s son had nothing to do with it.
I agree. Eleanor of Aquitaine. 2nd Matilda, who lived to see her son Henry II on the throne.