Where is ancient Scythia?
Then, who was the first female warrior?
1. ARTEMISIA I OF CARIA. Named after the Goddess of the Hunt (Artemis), Artemisia was the 5th century BCE Queen of Halicarnassus, a kingdom that exists in modern-day Turkey. Who were the first female warriors? Beyond Wonder Woman: 12 Mighty Female Warriors Amazon princess. (Image credit: Clay Enos) Fu Hao (died 1200 B.C.) (Image credit: Mu Jun/AP) Boudicca (circa first century A.D.) Gudit (circa 10th century A.D.) Tomoe Gozen (circa 1157 ? 1247) Ana Nzinga (circa 1583 ? 1683) Khutulun (1260 ? 1306) Mai Bhago (circa 1705)
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