Lady Godiva
Lady Godiva was a noblewoman from 11th-century England, known for her legendary ride through the streets of Coventry. According to the tale, she rode naked on horseback to protest high taxes imposed by her husband, Leofric, on the townspeople.
The story emphasizes themes of bravery and compassion, as she sought to alleviate the suffering of her community. Over time, Lady Godiva has become a symbol of selflessness and has inspired various works of art, literature, and even modern interpretations in popular culture.