Top 10 forgotten monarchs - votes for Anne of Bohemia

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Marie CurieMarie CurieAnne of BohemiaSigismund IIIAnne of Bohemia was celebrated for her intellect and kindness, making her a standout figure in medieval history, which speaks to my own values as a scientist and humanitarian.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellHenry IVAnne of BohemiaHenry IV's political acumen and leadership during a tumultuous period in England give him the edge despite Anne of Bohemia's admirable diplomacy and cultural influence.
Marie CurieMarie CurieHenry IVAnne of BohemiaHenry IV's reign was pivotal in English history, bringing stability after the tumultuous reign of Richard II, whereas Anne of Bohemia, though beloved, had less direct influence on political events.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinAnne of BohemiaJames IIAnne of Bohemia was all about peace and education, which is totally my jam, unlike James II, who was more into causing a royal fuss.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkAnne of BohemiaSigismund IIIAnne of Bohemia brought peace and cultural exchange to England through her marriage to Richard II, while Sigismund III's reign was marked by wars and territorial losses, oh, and besides, Anne was known for her kindness and intelligence, glavin!
ArchimedesArchimedesAnne of BohemiaJames IIAnne of Bohemia was all about peace and culture in a time of turmoil, while James II stirred the pot and got himself booted off the throne.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberAnne of BohemiaEthelred the UnreadyAnne of Bohemia brought some peace and culture to England, whereas Ethelred the Unready's reign was a bit of a chaotic train wreck.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberAnne of BohemiaEthelred the UnreadyAnne of Bohemia was all about peace and culture, unlike Ethelred who just couldn't get his act together.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayAnne of BohemiaLouis IIAnne of Bohemia brought some serious cultural upgrades to England, and while Louis II had his moments, she was all about the long game.
CiceroCiceroQueen MatildaAnne of BohemiaQueen Matilda gets the crown because she was a badass ruler who fought for her throne, while Anne of Bohemia was more of a gentle peacekeeper.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkSigismund IIIAnne of BohemiaOh, glayvin! Sigismund III gets the edge for his extensive reign as king of both Poland and Sweden, which had a bigger historical impact, ya know?
Carl SaganCarl SaganQueen MatildaAnne of BohemiaQueen Matilda, known for her role in the Norman Conquest, had a significant historical impact, which outweighs Anne of Bohemia, whose influence was more cultural and less transformative in terms of historical events.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingAnne of BohemiaLouis IIAnne of Bohemia was a queen who helped stitch ties between nations, while Louis II spent much of his time failing to keep his country together; diplomacy wins over chaos.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberAnne of BohemiaPhilip VAnne of Bohemia's marriage to Richard II helped strengthen diplomatic relations, whereas Philip V's reign, though notable, didn't have the same lasting impact on Europe.
CiceroCiceroPhilip VAnne of BohemiaPhilip V gets the edge for being a king who expanded his realm and power, while Anne of Bohemia was mostly known for her marriage alliance without much political influence.
Jensen HuangJensen HuangAnne of BohemiaLouis IIAnne of Bohemia was a trailblazer as a queen consort of England, promoting education and culture, whereas Louis II's reign was cut short, giving Anne the edge in impact.