Joan of Arc was a heroic French figure, canonized as a saint, leading armies to victory and symbolizing bravery.
Catherine de' Medici was a powerful and influential Queen of France, mother of three kings, and patron of the arts who shaped Renaissance politics and culture.
Lakshmi Bai was a courageous Indian freedom fighter and queen of Jhansi, known for her relentless resilience and leadership during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Louisa Adams was the wife of the 6th U.S. President, John Quincy Adams, and the only First Lady born outside the United States.
Harriet Lane was the niece and First Lady of President James Buchanan, known for her influential role in White House social affairs and her impact on American fashion.
Elizabeth Zane was a Revolutionary War heroine who saved Fort Henry by running a gauntlet of fire to retrieve gunpowder during the 1782 siege.
Cassandra was a Trojan princess in Greek mythology, cursed with the ability to foresee the future but never to be believed.