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Question: Who was the most influential women in the 16th century
#1
Mary I (Queen of England, 1553-1558)
 
#2
Elizabeth I (Queen of England, 1558-1603)
 
#3
Mary I (Queen of Scots)
 
#4
Catherine of Aragon (First wife of Henry VIII)
 
#5
Anne Boleyn (Second wife of Henry VIII)
 
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« on: April 20, 2005, 06:42:23 PM »

Catherine de Medici, obviously...

Marie de Medici (in the last ten years, and she isn't important anyway)...

There are probably a couple Italians...

There's Queen Juana the Mad of Castille...but, for obvious reasons, she had very little impact on history.
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