
Top 11 Legends and Myths Surrounding Famous Medieval Queens
Medieval queens like Emma of Normandy, Philippa of Hainault, and Blanche of Castile were often shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
Emma of Normandy was accused of conspiring against her son, Edward the Confessor, and underwent a trial by ordeal, walking barefoot over hot ploughshares to prove her innocence.
Philippa of Hainault, wife of Edward III, was said to have saved six condemned men from execution during the Hundred Years' War with her tears and pleas.
Blanche of Castile, regent for her son Louis IX, was known for her fierce determination and cunning, earning her the nickname "The Dragon Queen."
These queens' stories have been embellished over time, but they remain powerful symbols of women's agency and influence in a patriarchal society.
