Study by Oeindrila Dube and S.P. Harish, which analyzed European monarchs from 1480 to 1913. Their findings indicate that states led by queens were 27% more likely to engage in war compared to those led by kings, with married queens being particularly bellicose, often leveraging alliances through their spouses. The study suggests this may stem from a division of labor, where queens delegated domestic governance to focus on military campaigns. Some sources cite an even higher figure, claiming queens were up to 39% more likely to wage war.
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