Salome Alexandra
Salome Alexandra was a queen of Judea who reigned from 76 to 67 BCE. She was the wife of King Alexander Jannaeus and became the first woman to rule as queen in her own right after his death. Salome Alexandra was known for her political acumen and efforts to maintain peace during her reign.
During her rule, she supported the Pharisees, a prominent Jewish sect, which helped to stabilize her kingdom. Salome Alexandra's reign is often remembered for its relative prosperity and her commitment to the Jewish faith, making her a significant figure in Jewish history.