Las reinas que amaron a mujeres | Historia para Dormir
For centuries, history books portrayed queens as marble figures: cold, virtuous, dedicated solely to dynastic duty. Their marriages were political alliances. Their bodies belonged to the state. And their desires, supposedly, had no place in any serious chronicle. But the human heart is stubborn. In this documentary, we explore the history that official archives have avoided for generations: the queens of Europe who loved women. Christina of Sweden, who renounced a throne to live on her own terms. Anne of Great Britain, whose relationship with her favorite changed the course of a war. Marie Antoinette, whose passionate friendships became a weapon of the French Revolution. Catherine the Great, whose appetite for love knew no gender boundaries. Isabella II of Spain, who scandalized two continents and loved as she pleased.
