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*[[Anne of Croy]] (1563–1635), Lady of Chimay<!--Married in 1587 Karl of Arenberg.-->
*[[Anne of Croy]] (1563–1635), Lady of Chimay<!--Married in 1587 Karl of Arenberg.-->
*[[Anne of Gloucester]] (1383–1438), Countess of Buckingham<!--Married (1) Thomas Stafford (d. 1392), 3rd Earl of Stafford; married (2) Edmund Stafford (1377–1403), 5th Earl of Stafford.-->
*[[Anne of Gloucester]] (1383–1438), Countess of Buckingham<!--Married (1) Thomas Stafford (d. 1392), 3rd Earl of Stafford; married (2) Edmund Stafford (1377–1403), 5th Earl of Stafford.-->
*[[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]] (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714)
*[[Anne of Lorraine]], also known as Anne of Vaudemont, Countess of Maulevier, Duchess of Aumale, 1631–1638
*[[Anne of Lorraine]], also known as Anne of Vaudemont, Countess of Maulevier, Duchess of Aumale, 1631–1638
*[[Anne of Montmorency]] (1385–1466), also known as Anne of Laval, Anne of Montmorency-Laval, Lady of Laval, Vitre, Acquigny, Aubigne, Tinteniac, Becherel and Romille, 1414–1429<!--She succeeded her two brothers Guy and François. Married in 1404 Jean of Montfort.--><!--"...Anne of Laval (d. 1466), the heiress of the second family, married John de Montfort, who took the name of Guy (XIII.) of Laval...."--><ref name="Laval">{{Cite EB1911|url=http://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/bri/l/lava.html |title=Laval}}</ref>
*[[Anne of Montmorency]] (1385–1466), also known as Anne of Laval, Anne of Montmorency-Laval, Lady of Laval, Vitre, Acquigny, Aubigne, Tinteniac, Becherel and Romille, 1414–1429<!--She succeeded her two brothers Guy and François. Married in 1404 Jean of Montfort.--><!--"...Anne of Laval (d. 1466), the heiress of the second family, married John de Montfort, who took the name of Guy (XIII.) of Laval...."--><ref name="Laval">{{Cite EB1911|url=http://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/bri/l/lava.html |title=Laval}}</ref>

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This is a list of female hereditary rulers who ruled or reigned over a political jurisdiction in their own right or by right of inheritance.

Each entry contains the name and dates of reign (where available).

Where necessary, the source of inheritance right is indicated, that is, whether they succeeded from their fathers, mothers, siblings or other relatives. Cases where succession was obtained by other means (usurpation or marriage, for example) are also indicated accordingly.

The list also includes female regents, usually the mother of the ruler, male or female, for they exercised political power during the period of regency on behalf of their child or children.

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  • Navarre of Soule, Viscountess of Soule
  • Nefertiti, possibly Pharaoh of Egypt for a short time between 1336 and 1333 BC
  • Nefertari, Queen of Egypt and Great Royal Wife of Ramesses The Great. Died 1255 BC
  • Nicole of Châtillon (1424–1479), Countess of Penthièvre, 1454–1479
  • Nino, Regent Princess of Mingrelia, 1804–1811
  • Nuña Fernandez (Munia Domna), Lady of Amaya, Lady of Lara
  • Nuña Núñez, Lady of Amaya
  • Nyarroh (1880–1914), female chieftain in Barri region of Sierra Leone

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Notes

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