Queens of Judah
The "Queens of Judah" refers to the royal women who ruled or held significant influence in the ancient kingdom of Judah, which existed from around 931 to 586 BCE. These queens often played vital roles in the political and religious life of the kingdom, with some being mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Notable figures include Athaliah, who was the only queen regnant, and Maacah, the mother of King Abijah.
These queens were often connected to the lineage of the Davidic dynasty, which was central to Jewish history and messianic expectations. Their stories reflect the complexities of power, gender, and religion in ancient Judah, highlighting how these women navigated a male-dominated society.