I don't think there has ever been a Persian Queen in history.
I'm thinking of a woman who became empress of a region in modern day Jordan, that likely wasn't Persia, but I don't remember what it was.
That said, these are hardly representative for 'female rulers', and I see no evidence that the female rulers who have been out there made decisions based on emotion and not reason. If anything, they were as machiavellian as the worst men out there.
I don't really know that we have enough data, tbh.
I believe you mean Zenobia, who ran a petty secessionist kingdom in Palmyra, which was then restored by the first of the great Roman Emperors of the 3rd century, Aurelian.
I'm thinking of a woman who became empress of a region in modern day Jordan, that likely wasn't Persia, but I don't remember what it was.
I don't really know that we have enough data, tbh.
I believe you mean Zenobia, who ran a petty secessionist kingdom in Palmyra, which was then restored by the first of the great Roman Emperors of the 3rd century, Aurelian.
That sounds right.