Queens and Empresses

Connected Sites: 24

WHS significantly connected with a Queen or Empresss "Regnant" (ie. a monarch reigning in her own right as opposed to a Queen "Consort" or "Dowager"- see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_queens_regnant ), and where there are physical remains directly connectable to the Queen. (Excluding sites solely connected as a "dynastic burial place" containing the tomb of the queen among others which has its own connection)

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Connected Sites

Ancient Thebes
Inscribed: 1979
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341
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Queen Hapsetshut (1508-1458bc) 5th Pharaoh Of 18th Dynasty. Several Buildings Initiated By Her - The Red Chapel Of Hatshepsut In Karnak And The Deir El-Bahari Temple
Palmyra
Palmyra
Syria
Inscribed: 1980
3.98
85
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Queen Zenobia (240 - C270) Of Palmyra. There Is An Inscription, "The Illustrious Consul Our Lord" At Palmyra, Dedicated To Odaenathus By Zenobia
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Kremlin and Red Square
Inscribed: 1990
4.02
346
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Catherine The Great (1729-96). "Empress Catherine The Great Had Been A Frequent Guest In Moscow At The Time When The City, Neglected By Past Monarchs, Did Not Have Enough State Offices. She Ordered The Construction Of A Building To House The Moscow Branches Of The Governing Senate, Namely The National Judiciary Administration And The Seat Of Elected Administration For The Moscow Region... On A Large Triangular Property In The North-East Of The Moscow Kremlin, " (Wiki)
Ambohimanga
Ambohimanga
Madagascar
Inscribed: 2001
2.58
52
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Queen Ranavalona Ii (1829 -83) "The Two Pavilions Of Queen Ranavalona Ii The Two Ornate Palace Buildings Constructed Within The Compound Were Built Of Rosewood In 1871. The First And Larger Of The Two Features A Room For Receiving Visitors And A Large Salon On The Ground Floor, And The Bedroom Of Queen Ranavalona Ii On The Second Floor. " (Wiki)
Schönbrunn
Inscribed: 1996
3.49
660
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Maria Theresa (1717-80). "Originally Built By Leopold I But "Austria's Treasury, Drained By The Cost Of Wars, Would Not Support The Ambitious Undertaking; And The Original Plans Were Never Carried Out. When Maria Theresa Became Empress, She Changed The Original Plans; And Schönbrunn Looks Today Much As She Conceived It. Done In "Maria Theresa Ochre," With Delicate Rococo...."
St. Petersburg
Inscribed: 1990
4.22
356
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Catherine Palace, Built By Empress Elizabeth (1741 - 1762) And Empress Catherine Ii The Great (1762 - 1796).
Longmen Grottoes
Inscribed: 2000
3.88
137
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Empress Wu Zetian (690 - 705) Donated Money To Built Fengxian Temple
Gyeongju
Gyeongju
Republic of Korea
Inscribed: 2000
3.29
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Queen Seondeok (606 - 647) Built The Star-Gazing Tower Or Cheomseongdae
Tikal National Park
Inscribed: 1979
4.46
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Lady Of Tikal (Maya Queen) Described On Several Of Its Stelae
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1995
4.00
652
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Mary I Of Scotland Gave Birth To Her Son James In The Royal Palace Within Edinburgh Castle.
See Www.Edinburghcastle.Gov.Uk
Prague
Prague
Czechia
Inscribed: 1992
4.27
789
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Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa Rebuilt The Prague Castle In Baroque, Its Current State
Budapest
Budapest
Hungary
Inscribed: 1987
3.88
754
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Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa Built The Buda Castle As The Symbol Of Peace And Friendship Between The Dynasty And The Magyar.
Westminster
Westminster
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1987
3.61
904
15
Queen Victoria Laid A Foundation Of The Parliamentary Archive Tower Which Later Named Victoria Tower After Her.
Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1987
3.06
316
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The Palace Was Built By The Decision Of Queen Anne Who Want To Honour Duke Of Marlborough With A Great Palace.
Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 2003
3.27
434
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Queen Victoria Added Part Of Kew Green To The Gardens To Make A Grand Entrance For The Public (Decimus Burton's Main Gate)
See Www.Kew.Org
Baekje Historic Areas
Baekje Historic Areas
Republic of Korea
Inscribed: 2015
2.42
83
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Queen Seonhwa And The Origin Of Mireuksa Temple, “The Discovery Of A Record Of The Offerings Alongside The Sarira Reliquaries Confirmed That The Mireuksa Temple Was Established In The In 639 Ce During The Reign Of King Mu By The Queen’S Wish As Part Of Her Efforts To Invoke Buddha’S Favor.” - Nomination File
Tipasa
Tipasa
Algeria
Inscribed: 1982
2.88
52
3
Royal Mausoleum Of Mauritania Holds The Tomb Of Cleopatra Selene Ii
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Aksum
Aksum
Ethiopia
Inscribed: 1980
3.22
68
6
Queen Of Sheba's Palace
See Www.Lonelyplanet.Com
Toledo
Toledo
Spain
Inscribed: 1986
3.96
439
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Isabel I Of Castille: Monastery Of San Juan De Toledo Was Under The Direct Patronage Of The Queen. It's One Of The Most Important Buildings In The Isabelline Style, Which Was Named After The Queen. It Was Meant At The Time To Serve As Royal Mausoleum.
Segovia
Segovia
Spain
Inscribed: 1985
3.74
345
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Isabel I Of Castille (Queen Regnant Of The Kingdom Of Castille) Was Proclaimed Queen In The City And Spent Much Of Her Life In The City In The Alcázar.
Ancient Kingdom of Saba
Inscribed: 2023
2.73
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"Mythical Land Of The Legendary Queen Of Sheba, Known Locally As Bilqis ... The Tangible Associations To Bilqis In The Temples Of Awām And Bar’Ān May Therefore Be More Of A Mythical Projection, Referring To An Idealised Kingdom As A Place Of Origin Of Queen Sheba/Bilqis Rather Than The Kingdom Of Saba In Particular." (Ab Ev)
Odesa
Odesa
Ukraine
Inscribed: 2023
3.17
68
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Catherine Ii: "The City Was Founded In 1794 By A Strategic Decision Of The Empress Catherine Ii To Build A Warm-Water Port Following The Conclusion Of The Russo-Turkish War Of 1787-1792." (Official Description)
Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro
Inscribed: 2021
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Isabella Ii (1830-1904) Had A Profound Effect On The Property. She Promoted The Planting Of "Shade" And Orchard Trees In The Retiro
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Blue and John Crow Mountains
Inscribed: 2015
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Queen Nanny - "Associated With Maroon Oral Tradition About Queen Nanny And The Maroons." (Ab Ev) And "Queen Nanny, Granny Nanny, Or Nanny Of The Maroons Onh (C. 1686 – C. 1760), Was An 18th-Century Leader Of The Jamaican Maroons." (Wiki)
See En.Wikipedia.Org