List of Famous people named Queen
Queen Daowu
Queen Daowu, of the Wei lineage of the Ji clan of Wei, a princess of Wei by birth, was the queen consort of King Wu of Qin, who reigned in 310-307 BC.
Queen Daemok
Queen Daemok of the Hwangju Hwangbo clan or known as Queen Taemok was a Goryeo princess as the only daughter of King Taejo and Queen Sinjeong, also the full younger sister of King Daejong who became a queen consort through her marriage with her half older brother, King Gwangjong as his first and primary wife. She was the mother of his successor, King Gyeongjong and paternal aunt of his successor-in-throne, King Seongjong. From this marriage, Queen Daemok became the first reigned Goryeo queen who followed her maternal clan, that later commonly used to other queen consorts.
Queen Sinjeong
Queen Sinjeong, also known as Queen Dowager Hyoyu (효유왕대비), was the only wife of Crown Prince Hyomyeong and mother of Heonjong of Joseon. She served as nominal regent during Gojong's minority, between 1864–1873, although she left all de facto power to the King's father, Heungseon Daewongun, and only kept the formal title.
Queen Saleha of Brunei
Saleha is the Queen consort of Brunei as the wife of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, the current Sultan of Brunei. She was the daughter of Pengiran Pemancha Pengiran Anak Haji Mohammad Alam and Pengiran Anak Hajah Besar. After her husband was crowned as the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei, she succeeded her mother-in-law, Pengiran Anak Damit, as Raja Isteri. She is the mother of Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah.
Margarita Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela is the wife of Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria, whom she married after his exile. As such, she is also sometimes styled Tsaritsa Margarita; in this context, she may be styled as Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duchess in Saxony, due to her husband's descent from those former ruling families. During her husband's tenure as Prime Minister of Bulgaria, she was sometimes referred as Margarita Sakskoburggotska. The current Bulgarian government does not recognize the titles in exile of the former Bulgarian royal family.
Queen Heonae
Queen Heonae, also known as Queen Dowager Cheonchu, was the third Queen consort of King Gyeongjong of Goryeo. She served as regent of Goryeo from 997 to 1009 during the minority of her son, King Mokjong of Goryeo. Her life story was the basis for the drama Empress Cheonchu.
Queen Kapiolani
Kapiʻolani was the queen and consort of Mōʻī (king) Kalākaua of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, who reigned from 1874 to 1891 until his death when she became known as the Dowager Queen Kapiʻolani. Deeply interested in the health and welfare of Native Hawaiians, Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Home for Girls, for the education of the daughters of residents of the Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement, and the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers and newborns could receive care.
Queen Gyeongsun
Queen Gyeongsun of the Munju Park clan was the first wife of Dojo of Joseon and the mother of Hwanjo of Joseon. She was also the biological grandmother of Taejo of Joseon, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty.
Queen Komal of Nepal
Komal Rajya Lakshmi Devi Shah is the wife of King Gyanendra of Nepal. She was the last Queen consort of Nepal before the Monarchy was abolished on 28 May 2008.
Queen Maya of Silla
Queen Maya was a member of the Silla royal house and the wife and Queen Consort to King Jinpyeong of Silla, 26th King of Silla. She was of the royal Kim clan. She was the mother of Queen Seondeok of Silla.