IIRC the reason the queen is such a powerful piece is because the original piece was called something like “The Commander” or “The Champion”, and the idea of that being a separate person from the King didn’t make sense once the game reached Europe amid the chivalric code and specific rules about how lords and monarchs are to be handled on the battlefield.
You’re probably after the vizier. Apocryphally, the queen’s moves as currently seen originated when Queen Isobella I of Spain was pissed that the queen was a weak piece, it did indeed arise in Spain during her reign, whether for that reason is left to the reader’s imagination.
I thought there was no queen back then, because you can have several queen pawns, and it must always have one queen.
Tfw no harem in chess
The king is not weak. In 100% of games it’s the last piece to fall.
Statistically the pawn to the rightmost of the white king also survives in some 70%, while the queen only has about 49% chance of survival to the end.
The knights and the pawn in front of the queen are the first to go.
The king is not weak. In 100% of games it’s the last piece to fall.
Yes, well that’s because he puts everyone else in harm’s way first. Typical behavior for a “noble”.