Enheduanna
Enheduanna was a daughter of Sargon of Akkad and high priestess of Nanna at Ur. Remembered through archaeology and a major Sumerian literary tradition, she is one of the earliest historical individuals associated by name with substantial surviving literature.
Purea
Europe remembered her as Queen Oberea, but Purea was not the monarch of a unified Tahiti. She was a high-ranking Tahitian woman whose lineage, marriage and political influence placed her near the centre of an ambitious dynastic project involving her son Teriʻirere and the great marae of Mahaiatea.

