Saxon Queens
The term "Saxon Queens" refers to the queens of the Saxon dynasty that ruled parts of what is now Germany and England during the early medieval period. These queens often played significant roles in political alliances and the consolidation of power through marriage. They were influential figures in their societies, sometimes acting as regents or advisors.
Many Saxon queens were known for their piety and support of the Christian church, contributing to the spread of Christianity in their regions. Notable queens include Emma of Normandy and Matilda of Flanders, who were instrumental in shaping the political landscape of their time through their marriages to powerful kings.