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Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World

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The later years of her life remain murky, and she was killed in a domestic dispute rather than in battle, but her legacy as a fearless and courageous woman lives on. Audienecs can expect a fabulous theatrical event - part detective story, part love letter to history - packed with fun facts and did-you-knows. One has to guard against eulogising any aspect of Crusader history – they were bloody religious wars of conquest and devastation – but, Melisende is a woman I admire. With toe-tapping music, video, and a few mystery objects – from a 1920s football to an 19th sheep – Kate will both share the story of how she tracked down her long-forgotten relative, novelist Lily Watson (in whose literary footsteps she is walking) and, at the same time, ask how history is made and who gets to make it. Instead, she went to war to secure her rights and, extraordinarily for these times, the clergy and nobility supported her.

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On selected shows Groups of 10+ are entitled to ticket discounts, fee-free booking and free group organiser tickets.Why not join Kate Mosse in her first ever one-woman show celebrating amazing women, dazzling history, and even get a sneak early preview of Kate’s latest novel?

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You'll meet the Mothers of Invention and Pirate Queens, the unsung heroines of medicine and science, to those who reached for the stars or took up arms to fight for what they believed in. Enhance your visit to Wycombe Swan by booking a table for our popular pre-show dining, and enjoy tasty and freshly cooked meals moments from your seats. A towering, almost mythical, figure in sixteenth-century Irish history, Gráinne was head of the O’Malley clan who, for more than three hundred years, ruled the southern shore of Clew Bay and most of the barony of Murrisk.As the government’s national archive for England, Wales and the United Kingdom, The National Archives hold over 1,000 years of the nation’s records for everyone to discover and use. Joyous, celebratory and engaging, it is a book for everyone who has ever wondered how history is made. With toe-tapping music, video, and a few mystery objects - from a 1920s football to a 19th-century sheep - Kate will share, both the story of how she tracked down her long-forgotten relative, novelist Lily Watson (in whose literary footsteps she's walking) and, at the same time, ask how history is made and who gets to make it. If you're not a Friend, you can sign-up to receive benefits including no booking fees, priority booking, and discounts. Later in life, when her lover was killed, she took revenge by storming his murderers’ castle at Doona and acquired a second nickname, the ‘Dark Lady of Doona’.

Kate Mosse on five warrior queens you may not know about, but

Widowed twice and left with seven children from two marriages, and a large fortune, Bouboulina built up her own fleet of ships, including an eighteen-canon warship, Agamemnon.In 1851, she led an all-female army consisting of 6,000 warriors against the Egba fortress of Abeokuta. She ruled as queen from 1131 to 1153, and again as regent for her son when he was on campaign from 1154 until 1161. Why not join Kate Mosse in her first ever one-woman show celebrating amazing women, dazzling history, and even get a sneak early preview of Kate's latest novel?

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Legend has it that she said she would only marry the man who could beat her in a wrestling competition. Featuring a joyous cast of characters - from the first named author in history to the 19th-century woman who discovered Global Warming - this is an event for everyone, friends and family, parents, and teenagers. But it is also an intensely moving story of the forgotten life of the author’s great-grandmother, Lily Watson, a famous and highly-successful novelist in her day who has all but disappeared from the record. The great-great-granddaughter of Genghis Kahn and the most trusted military adviser and general to her father, Kaidu Khan, she was also a famous wrestler.Unfortunately we cannot offer a refund on custom prints unless they are faulty or we have made a mistake. One of the many legends surrounding her is that when she asked to accompany her father on a trading trip to Spain, and was refused on the grounds that her long hair would catch in the ship’s ropes, she chopped off her hair rather than accepting her father’s decision.

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