sore-thumbelina: “ A rare vintage photograph of an onna-bugeisha, one of the female warriors of the upper social classes in feudal Japan. Often mistakenly referred to as “female samurai”, female...
Pre Islam Arab Women 4th to 6th century C.E. Women in Islam. 21st century Women in Iran Sassanid era (226–651 C.E.) Scythian woman warrior. Ancient pre-Islamic Persia had female warriors and chieft…
The Ancient Roman Costume and Fashion History. Roman culture. The Toga, Tunic, Stola. Roman warfare, armor, weapons.
7 African Countries That Had Women Warriors. InfoGraphic depicting warrior women in countries like Dahomey, Kush, Nigeria and others.
There are many Celtic, Gaelic, and Irish myths and legends that many consider to be based on real people and real events; King Arthur and Cú Chulainn are
We all know a sword is not what makes a female character powerful...
Gina Prince-Bythewood's 'The Woman King' takes its cues from the very real Agojie warriors of West Africa.
Regarding the last post and most importantly regarding the ARYANS and SCYTHIAN. There has been a substantial finding by many scholars, who classify Scythians as a sub-family of Aryans. As these S…
Who needs kings when queens are so badass? Here is a ranking of the fiercest females in history, and to watch Elizabeth Woodville (No. 9) in action tune into the premiere of The White Queen on Starz, Saturday, August 10 at 8pm.
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Fictional Wonder Woman has no shortage of precedents — history offers plenty of examples of women who were fierce fighters and highly skilled military leaders.