Lady Hester Stanhope
Intrepid traveler in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, who lived a somewhat unconventional but extraordinary life.
Name:
Lady Hester Stanhope
Publisher:
Real name:
Lady Hester Stanhope
Aliases:
- Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
- Intellect
First issue:
Overview

After the death of her brother, Lady Hester left England and travelled to Wales. A rumored romantic dispute lead her to decide to travel on a lengthly voyage by sea primarily, where she met various persons who would play significant roles in her life. At one point during this travel, the ship she was aboard even shipwrecked, forcing her and her fellow travelers to adopt the garb of locals when they eventually came across some. (Turkish costumes) refusing to wear the traditional female Turkish outfits, Lady Hester opted instead to dress as a male. In foreign lands, Lady Hester found the adventures that she was looking for which she felt she could have never experienced in England. Not all her ventures were entirely successful, but her reputation grew to an extent she acquired the nickname Queen of the Desert. Lady Hester contributed in many significant ways, from founding a hospital in Lebanon and working with and give safety to refugees.
One of the people she had met early in her life and known for many years, Charles Meryon honored her after her death, with writings detailing some of her more interesting and extraordinary moments as well as just how interesting and extraordinary a person she had been.