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Author: Carmen Borca-Carrillo

Carmen Borca-Carrillo is a production assistant at Wonder Media Network. She writes and produces for Encyclopedia Womannica, a daily, 5-minute podcast highlighting different incredible women throughout history. Find her on Twitter @CarmenTheUltra.
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The Most Chilling Women in History You Should Know About

The Most Chilling Women in History You Should Know About

Carmen Borca-Carrillo

Women have always been part of history and shaping the world as we know it today—and that means the good, the bad, and the ugly. Enjoy this collection of the four most chilling women you might not have heard of in history class.

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