1. Cleopatra:
She was the last queen of Egypt. She inherited the throne when she was just 18 years old, along with her 12-year-old brother Ptolemy, who would also be her husband. According to legend, she bathed in milk to preserve her beauty and youth.
Cleopatra has been attributed to exceptional beauty, however, found engravings and drawings bear witness that her charm lay in her personality rather than in her physical appearance. She tells the story of her that in addition to her personal charm, she was an extremely intelligent woman. She spoke Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Syrian, Aramaic, and perhaps Latin. She came to conquer two of the most important men in ancient Rome, first Julio Cesar and after his death, Marco Antonio.
2. Lady Guinevere:
She was the wife of King Arthur. Her beauty also captivated her faithful warrior, Sir Lancelot, unleashing a terrible battle. Legend has it that she was possessed of great beauty and this aroused passions in Lancelot who seduced her and she reciprocated.
3. Mary Magdalene:
She was a disciple of Jesus of Nazareth. It is thought that she was a very beautiful and attractive woman. Mary of Magdala is considered a saint by the Catholic and Orthodox Church. Although little is known about the beauty of this woman, some historians believe that she was an exceptionally beautiful woman. And that Jesus of Nazareth himself was deeply in love with her. Love that was reciprocated.
4. Lady Godiva:
Whose name means: the gift of God. She was an Anglo-Saxon lady, famous for her kindness and her beauty. Her long hair, her beautiful face, and her great personality are what rank her among the most beautiful of hers. Legend has it that when ambition seized her husband, she asked him to lower her taxes, and the count agreed on the condition that he toured the town on horseback, the lady did so but first agreed with the neighbors that they close the windows and do not disturb her in her N-dness.
5. Phryne:
Courtesan of Greek origin, year 350 BC. She was the lover and muse of Praxiteles, who was inspired by her to create various sculptures of the goddess Aphrodite. Precisely because of her comparisons with this goddess, she was accused of impiety. Legend has it that when she was about to lose her trial, her lawyer asked her to undress, so she was quickly acquitted, arguing that she could not deprive the world of such beauty.
6. Nefertiti:
Nefertiti means: the beauty has arrived. The Egyptian queen was legendary for her beauty. Her face was immortalized in various temples and pyramids in Egypt. And scientists and archaeologists are still investigating the secrets of her beauty. The bust of her made of her by an Egyptian sculptor in 1330 BC immortalizes her legendary beauty. With large and lively eyes, a large and delicate neck, a perfect and smiling face, with a blue crown, and an incomparable necklace as a jewel, they portray the majesty of this queen.
7. Mata Hari:
She was a beautiful woman, tall, dark, with large velvety eyes. She learned native dances from the East Indies and decided to become an exotic dancer and actress. Her sensuality, her beauty, and charisma made her very famous. Because she was the lover of officers on both sides during World War I, she was accused without evidence of being a spy and sentenced to death. She kissed her executioners goodbye, and the 12 soldiers that made up the firing squad fired only 4 shots, one of which ended her life at age 41 in 1917.