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FReeper Canteen ~ Part VIII of Women Warriors:European Women Leaders ~ March 9, 2004
GenderGap.com ^ | March 9, 2004 | LaDivaLoca

Posted on 03/09/2004 3:19:11 AM PST by LaDivaLoca

 
 
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Part VIII: European Women
Leaders and Defenders

Throughout the middle ages noble women vigorously, and often successfully, defended their own or their male relatives, lands and castles.
Around 890 AD Thyra, Queen of Denmark, ruled in her husband's absence. She led her army against the Germans who invaded Sleswick and Jutland and over a 3 year period built the Danneverke, a great wall which was Denmark's major defense for centuries and portions of which still exist.

In 945 Igor of Russia was killed by the Drevelians during a tax revolt. His wife, Olga, raised an army which attacked Drevelian strongholds forcing them to cease their revolt and pay taxes.

In 1075 Emma, Countess of Norfolk held Norwich Castle against repeated attack and siege. When it became evident that the castle could not be taken the Countess was offered safe conduct for herself, her troops and her possessions to join her husband who had fled to France. She accepted and relinquished the castle.

Urraca, Queen of Aragon became sole ruler of Leon-Castile in 1094 when her husband died. She married Alfonso of Aragon in 1098 and spent the remaining 13 years of her reign at war with him to protect the inheritance rights of her son by her first marriage. Both she and her half-sister Teresa who ruled in Portugal personally led their armies into battle.

In Italy, Alrude, Countess of Bertinoro, led an army to break the siege of Aucona in 1172. She forced the Imperial forces to abandon the siege and engaged in several battles on her return to her castle.

Nicola de la Haye, was the daughter of Baron de la Haye, hereditary castellan of Lincoln. She successfully defended the town against several rebel raids and in 1216 was made sheriff of Lincolnshire.

Jeanne of Navarre (1271-1304) ruler of Navarre, Brie and Champagne and wife of King Philip the Fair of France led her army against that of the Count de Bar when he attempted to rebel against her. Although Philip was entitled by marriage to claim rulership over Jeanne's lands he never did so.
In 1334 Lady Agnes Randolph, wife of Patrick, Earl of Dunbar and March, held the castle of Dunbar against the forces of the Earl of Salisbury for more than 5 months. (Click on picture for link to additional information)

During the wars of Brittany in the mid 1300's, several women defended their lands on the battlefield. One of the best known was Jane, Countess of Montfort, who personally led her troops in defeating Charles of Blois at Hennebonne. She later fought a sea battle off the coast of Guernsey. Charles' wife, Jeanne de Penthierre, took to the battlefield to free him after he was taken prisoner by the English. Jeanne de Belleville, whose husband Oliver III of Clisson was beheaded by Charles of Blois, led her troops in sacking several towns loyal to Charles. She later obtained 3 ships from Edward III of England which she used to sink French merchant and military vessels. She kept her two young children with her on her military campaigns until she eventually retired and remarried.

Phillippa of Hainault, queen of Edward III of England, was named regent while he fought the French. In 1346 she led an army of 12,000 soldiers against the invading Scots and captured David Bruce, their king.
Margaret of Denmark (1353-1411) became ruler of Denmark and nominal Queen of Norway on the death of her son Olaf II in 1387. Denmark, Norway and Sweden were at war and Margaret led her armies against key cities and fortresses, eventually forcing the Swedes and Norwegians to withdraw from Denmark. She was elected Queen of Norway in 1388. The following year she was offered the Swedish throne after she defeated the Swedish king and took him prisoner. She persuaded the Diets of the three countries to accept her grand-nephew, Eric of Pomerania, as heir to their thrones. In 1397 she forged the Calmar Union, uniting the three nations under a single monarchy and becoming the most powerful ruler in Scandinavian history.
Jacqueline of Bavaria, Countess of Holland, Hainault and Zealand (1402-1437) became ruler of her lands when her father died on May 13, 1417. Her most powerful vassal, the lord of Arkell, rebelled against the rule of a 15 year old woman and led a revolt to overthrow her, laying siege to the fortified city of Gorkum. Jacqueline led an army of 300 ships and 6,000 knights to relieve Gorkum. She personally led her reserve troops in a charge against the castle gate and defeated Arkell's forces.
In 1429 Isabella of Lorraine led an army to free her husband Rene, Duke of Anjou, who had been imprisoned by the Duke of Burgundy. She later took to the field to fight for Rene's recognition as King of Sicily. Her daughter Margaret of Anjou (1430-1482) married Henry VI of England and defended the Lancastrians during the War of the Roses. Leading her armies she defeated both the Duke of York and the Earl of Warwick. In 1471 she landed at Weymouth expecting to join her forces with those of Jasper Tudor, but his army was delayed and Margaret's greatly outnumbered forces were defeated at Tewkesbury. She fled the battlefield on foot carrying her infant son and eventually escaped with him to Flanders. She raised a new army and returned to England where she fought for a number of years before being captured by the Yorkists, who allowed Louis XI of France to ransom her after obtaining her oath that she would cease fighting.
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), wife of Ferdinand of Aragon and queen regent of Spain, who sponsored Columbus' voyage and brought the Inquisition to her country, led her armies into battle early in her reign to protect her succession. Later during the conquest of the Moors, she sometimes rode into battle or mounted sieges with and without Ferdinand, but she was better known as a genius at military tactics and supplying armies in the field.

In 1524 the King of France and the Constable de Bourbon were at war. The King's armies laid siege to Marseilles. Ameliane du Puget, the governor's daughter, led a troop of women who broke the siege. They dug a mined trench known as the Tranchee des Dames which became the modern day Boulevard des Dames.

Lady Ann Cummingham led a cavalry troop of men and women in the Battle of Berwick on June 5, 1639.

In 1643 during the English Civil War, Blanche the Countess of Arundel, defended Wardour Castle against a Parliamentarian army while Brilliana the Countess of Harley, who was pregnant at the time, defended Brampton Castle against the King's army.

 

Next Tuesday, Part IX of Women Warriors:
Women Soldiers and Sailors



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To: StarCMC
gorgeous wOOhOO!!!
441 posted on 03/09/2004 5:18:46 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
 
 
Army Maj. Gen. William G. Webster, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, salutes Sgt. 1st Class Ralph Durman during a field visit at Fort Stewart, Ga., on Monday. Webster last week received the order for a second rotation to Iraq for his soldiers. The 3rd Infantry Division sent 16,500 troops into Iraq when the war began last March, and its tanks and armored Bradley vehicles led the assault on Baghdad. The troops were home by the end of last summer.
 
Iraqi insurgents were absolutely elated to learn of the impending return of the dreaded 3rd Infantry Division, NOT! 
 
 
Marines line up in formation before leaving the National Palace on a foot patrol around the city center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Monday.
 
The Marines have been practicing diligently for the upcoming World Series of "Freeze Tag."
 
 
 
A woman passes through a line of Marines preparing to patrol Port-au-Prince’s city center on Monday after a ceremony formally installing Boniface Alexandre as the interim president of Haiti.
 
The Haitian version of Hop Scotch is a lot more complex than the American version.
 
 
 
French Col. Daniel Leplatois listens to U.S. Marine Col. Charles Gurganus during a press conference at the airport in Port-au-Prince on Monday. Gurganus confirmed that Marines shot and killed a gunman during an outbreak of violence at a weekend demonstration by Haitians celebrating the ouster of former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
 
The precise terms of the French governments surrender to the Haitian insurgents have been kept secret for the time being.
 
 
 
The Army’s SmarTruck III is displayed at the Society of Engineers World Congress in Detroit on Monday. The truck is designed to detect an airborne biohazard and alert authorities, track attackers in complete darkness and sense an incoming missile.
 
SmartTruck IV though still in prototype stage is expected to alert  the Canteen and FR.com authorities of the presence of burkas, and other biohazards such as unbathed crazy people.
 
 
 
A U.S. armored vehicle drives past a truck in Baghdad on Tuesday that was damaged by a roadside bomb, one that apparently was intended for U.S. military convoys. The driver of the truck was killed.
 
Truck washes in Iraq are reported to be using some very powerful solvents which have been banned in most western nations.
 
 
 
Just another day at the office for our Troops.

442 posted on 03/09/2004 5:22:29 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: LindaSOG
What are you doing?

I am just curious!
443 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:10 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
444 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:28 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
445 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:33 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
446 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:34 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
447 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:35 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
448 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:46 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
449 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:46 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
450 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:50 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: tomkow6
Hello!
451 posted on 03/09/2004 5:23:50 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: Radix
Welcome back, and Congrats and Woo-Hoo!
452 posted on 03/09/2004 5:25:42 PM PST by Old Sarge
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To: Radix
Great pictures of our troops "at work". Enjoying the commentaries. Thanks, Radix.
453 posted on 03/09/2004 5:30:43 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: Old Sarge
Yeah,

I was not entirely playing by the rules, but then again, I could get booted off at anytime by my nefarious computer and it's lately troublesome proclivities.
454 posted on 03/09/2004 5:34:32 PM PST by Radix (Stop by the FR Canteen and show support for the Troops sometime.)
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To: SevenofNine
Hiya, Seven....they finally rescued the shipload of beer, huh? LOL!! And the Achille Laro dude......good riddance.
455 posted on 03/09/2004 5:40:08 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: Radix

WTG, Radix....you grabbed #450!!


456 posted on 03/09/2004 5:41:07 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protects Her)
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To: Radix
WOO HOO! All YOU! RADIX!
#450

457 posted on 03/09/2004 5:41:55 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (Every heart beats true for the red ,white and blue!)
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To: Radix

Radix!!! #450!!!

458 posted on 03/09/2004 5:45:36 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person)
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To: All

ELVIS & JERRY LEE LEWIS-GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY


459 posted on 03/09/2004 5:48:15 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (Every heart beats true for the red ,white and blue!)
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To: Radix; Kathy in Alaska

Behold, the latest in Canteen weapons technology: Kathy's custom Urban Assault Vehicle, which is known among the troops as:

The MA-rauder!


460 posted on 03/09/2004 5:49:39 PM PST by Old Sarge
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