Evil Women Throughout History
One of the most common misconceptions about women is that they are always innocent and good. This is not true. Women can be just as bad as men can.
Women have been committing evil acts for centuries, and many of them have been successful in their endeavors to do so.
They are not all innocent victims who need to be protected by men, but instead they are smart, manipulative, and cunning individuals who use their feminine wiles to get what they want.
Over the centuries, many wise people have noticed that a great number of women are inherently evil. It is as old as the story of Adam and Eve, who were tempted by a serpent to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge.
In this story, Eve was cursed because she was tricked into eating the fruit, while Adam was not.
The concept of woman being the “fairer sex” is rooted in this idea that women are more susceptible to temptation than men.
This idea has been perpetuated throughout history in many ways - through literature, film, folk tales and even fairy tales. This idea also found its way into modern society.
Now Let's Look at Reality: Evil Women. Most Women Aren't Frail, Damsels in Distress
The idea of the Evil Woman is a powerful one. For centuries, women have caused everything from the downfall of empires to the destruction of families. Many, if not most, are manipulative and cunning, scheming and plotting behind the scenes.
The idea of an evil woman is often seen as a figure that is to be feared. This is because women are seen as the weaker sex and are so often portrayed as the damsel in distress.
So an evil woman seems rare & terrifying to some people. However, unfortunately, it's all too common.
However, there are many examples of powerful and influential women throughout history who have been able to shape the world around them and have done so in a way that has left a lasting impact.
One example of this can be seen in the life of Catherine de Medici. She was born into one of the wealthiest families at the time and was married off at a young age to Henry II, King of France. Through her marriage, she was able to gain power within France and use it for her own personal gains while also shaping French society through her political decisions.
Women are often portrayed as the weaker gender. They are often seen as the damsel in distress and need to be saved by a man. There's also the idea that women are more emotional than men, which is not true at all.
Women have been known to be just as cruel, if not more, than their male counterparts.
Though you'll always have people who disagree & may have various arguments, the following is a list of women in history who many people believe to be evil:
Mata Hari
Catherine de Medici
Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603)
Catherine the Great of Russia (1729-1796)
Queen Mary I of England (1516-1558)
Anne Boleyn, Queen of England and Ireland, second wife to Henry VIII (c. 1501–19 May 1536)
The Truth About Evil
Many people think the devil is a giant, red, muscular, supernatural character with a pitchfork.
That may be what the devil looks like in another dimension. But in this dimension, the devil's identity will surprise you.
My name is Eurydice Hazzard.
To learn the devil's true identity, & how SHE operates, please check the links below.
Please continue to read my feed to learn more after that.
Let's Start with an Example from My Life
All Public Servants Who Truly Want to Help Others
Spiritually Defining the devil & beast/evil
An Exercise to Truly See the devil Hidden in Plain Sight
I'm Not Mean. I Just Have No Sympathy for the devil & That's My Job
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