[In English, this name derived from Greek may be spelled "Catherine", "Katherine", "Katharine", or "Kathryn". Variants from other languages include "Catalina" (Spanish), "Ekaterina" (Russian), and "Katrina" (German).]
Among the women known to history as "Queen Catherine" are:
Catherine of Alexandria (or Saint Catherine) (~27x-~307), queen regnant of Egypt: daughter of Queen Sabinella of Egypt and King Costis of Egypt, son of Constantius Chlorus
... basis of authority.
The first to have the title of "Tyrant" was Pisistratus in 560 BC.
In modern times Tyrant has come to mean a dictator who rules with ...