Let's counter this marxist date with the celebration of truly admirable women

Let's counter this marxist date with the celebration of truly admirable women.

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IRELAND IS CATHOLIC

Historical waifus are the only acceptable waifus.

You have to give a quick rundown though, dont know who all of them are.

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Olga of Kiev (also in pic), 890-969, avenged the death of her husband and was the first one to get serious about spreading Christianity among the Rus

Greek mathematician, philosopher who taught to women, slaves and kids. Never married for she was "married to knowledge".

Murdered and burnt by a dumbass christian mob around 400 AD.

She believed in the value of pain and considered the sensation a gift from god. Who knows how many poo in loos writhed in pain and suffering under her care lel.

Isabel of Castille, Catholic Queen, expelled the last remaining muzzies off of Hispania. Also backed Colombus' expedition.

>no woman will ever you like that

lmao

Joan d'Arc was pretty based too

This one was mad

Good taste

Saint Hildegard von Bingen, Christian mystic, she also composed great early music.

At least she probably wasn't shitting on her cuck while blowing a nig, I guess.

kek

Good thread

She pretty much lost the faith and gave up on Christ towards the end. Unironically a "saint" burning in hell, just goes to show you how heretical the Catholics became.

Spain BTFO
pic related

Savitri Devi

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Good reaction picture tbqh

>when womyn were better philosophers than today

please explain me this reddit meme

I want all the meme-atheists to take note of the fact that all the women in this thread are not only Christian, but come from a time when the culture was permeated with Christian values.

>women
>admirable
only thing they're good for is taking dicc

Feminism is a natural continuation of atheism, and female greatness is understated by it. They had a greatly important role safeguarding civilization at home.

>Princess Olga was the wife of Igor of Kiev, who was killed by the Drevlians. At the time of her husband's death, their son Svyatoslav was three years old, making Olga the official ruler of Kievan Rus until he reached adulthood. The Drevlians wanted Olga to marry their Prince Mal, making him the ruler of Kievan Rus.

>The Drevlians sent twenty of their best men to persuade Olga to marry their Prince Mal and give up her rule of Kievan Rus. She had them buried alive. Then she sent word to Prince Mal that she accepted the proposal, but required their most distinguished men to accompany her on the journey in order for her people to accept the offer of marriage.
>The Drevlians sent their best men who governed their land. Upon their arrival, she offered them a warm welcome and an invitation to clean up after their long journey in a bathhouse. After they entered, she locked the doors and set fire to the building, burning them alive.

>With the best and wisest men out of the way, she planned to destroy the remaining Drevlians. She invited them to a funeral feast so she could mourn over her husband's grave, where her servants waited on them. After the Drevlians were drunk, Olga's soldiers killed over 5,000 of them.
>She returned to Kiev and prepared an army to attack the survivors. The Drevlians begged for mercy and offered to pay for their freedom with honey and furs. She asked for three pigeons and three sparrows from each house, since she did not want to burden the villagers any further after the siege. They were happy to comply with such a reasonable request.

>"Now Olga gave to each soldier in her army a pigeon or a sparrow, and ordered them to attach by thread to each pigeon and sparrow a piece of sulfur bound with small pieces of cloth. When night fell, Olga bade her soldiers release the pigeons and the sparrows. So the birds flew to their nests, the pigeons to the cotes, and the sparrows under the eaves. The dove-cotes, the coops, the porches, and the haymows were set on fire. There was not a house that was not consumed, and it was impossible to extinguish the flames, because all the houses caught on fire at once. The people fled from the city, and Olga ordered her soldiers to catch them. Thus she took the city and burned it, and captured the elders of the city. Some of the other captives she killed, while some she gave to others as slaves to her followers. The remnant she left to pay tribute."

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>tfw you'll never live in England under Queen Victoria

>Florence nightgale