Royalty
- Mary I of England (1516–1558), aka "Bloody Mary", Queen of England and Ireland
- Mary II of England (1662–1694), Queen of England and Ireland
- Mary of Modena (1658–1718), Queen Consort of King James II of England and VII of Scotland
- Mary of Teck (1867–1953), Queen Consort of George V of the United Kingdom
- Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587),mother of James I of England
- Mary of Guise (1515–1560), Queen Consort of James V of Scotland and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots
- Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark (born 1972), wife of Crown Prince Frederik
- Mary I of Portugal, daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal
- Mary II of Portugal, daughter of the future King Pedro IV
- Mary of Guelders (c. 1434–1463), daughter of Arnold, Duke of Guelders
- Mary of Hungary, daughter of Louis I the Great of Hungary
- Mary of Burgundy (1457–1482), daughter of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy
- Mary of Woodstock (1278–1332), daughter of Edward I of England
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“Powerful, yes, that is the word that I constantly rolled on my tongue, I dreamed of absolute power, the kind that forces others to kneel, that forces the enemy to capitulate, finally converting him, and the more the enemy is blind, cruel, sure of himself, buried in his conviction, the more his admission proclaims the royalty of he who has brought on his defeat.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)
“Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.”
—Benjamin Disraeli (18041881)
“Royalty is a government in which the attention of the nation is concentrated on one person doing interesting actions. A Republic is a government in which that attention is divided between many, who are all doing uninteresting actions. Accordingly, so long as the human heart is strong and the human reason weak, Royalty will be strong because it appeals to diffused feeling, and Republics weak because they appeal to the understanding.”
—Walter Bagehot (18261877)