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* [[Empress of the Racnoss]] - [[Dark Times]], [[Racnoss Empire]].
* [[Empress of the Racnoss]] - [[Dark Times]], [[Racnoss Empire]].
* [[Cleopatra]] VII - [[BC|1st century BC]], [[Egypt]]. ''Romantic liaison of the Doctor's.''
* [[Cleopatra]] VII - [[BC|1st century BC]], [[Egypt]]. ''Romantic liaison of the Doctor's.''
* [[Boudicca]] - the [[Iceni]] tribe during the [[1st century]].
* [[Jane Grey]] - [[16th century]] [[England]]
* [[Jane Grey]] - [[16th century]] [[England]]
* [[Mary I]] - [[16th century]] [[England]]
* [[Mary I]] - [[16th century]] [[England]]

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Queen was the title of the female Head of State under a monarchical system of government, or that of the consort if the Head of State was a king.

The fact that a society was ruled by a Queen sometimes indicated that society was matriarchal in nature (though not always, as in the case of late 16th and 20th century Earth).

"Queen" was also often used to denote the key member and progenitor of insect colonies, potentially leading to confusion when dealing with sentient insectoid races. However the hierarchical nature of many of these species and their cultures effectively makes them monarchies.

Queens and their Domains

Spiders do not normally form colonies or have queens, thus the Queen Spider appears to have been a queen in the political rather than biological sense.

Insectoid Races led by Queens

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