Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Categories: History

We habitually attribute due modesty to women, completely forgetting about their personal needs. Society really forced (and does) the absolute majority of girls to conform to a certain moral code. Punishment for excessive propensity for intimate adventures is punished at least by ostracism — and the poor things have to go through life hiding their true desires.

But those who managed to reach a high position could afford to send such cloying morality to hell. These royal beauties have gone down in world history as the most depraved women on the planet — and after all, they only did what is revered for valor in the male universe.

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Cleopatra

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Princess Saltykova

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

The Marquise de Pompadour

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Countess Du Barry

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Messalina

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Marie Antoinette

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

St. John of Naples

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Elizabeth Petrovna

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

Catherine II

Royal libertines: ten of the most vicious women in history

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