Female Warriors From Around the World Who Left Their Mark on Mankind

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The stories of these women are written into world history books and other publications as mighty female warriors. According to the historical accounts they were … a lot of “F” words. Fierce! Fearsome! Fighters! And??? Dare I say it? I dare. They were … Feminine.

Oh yes! Just because they could handle a weapon just as well or perhaps better than their male counterparts and boldly engage the enemy in a battle to the death, none of those from the opposite sex would ever say that they were not 100% woman. Indeed. Men would probably exclaim to each other: “What a woman!”

If you research the topic of women warriors you will find 7 listed in the Encyclopedia Brittanica.

  1. Boudicca

  2. Joan of Arc

  3. Cleopatra

  4. Penthesilea ( an Amazon queen in Greek mythology)

  5. Susan B. Anthony

  6. Rosa Parks

  7. Harriet Tubman

Interesting list. Although I'm not sure the Amazon queen is a real person so I don't know why she would be on the list. (O.o) But who am I to argue with a trusted encyclopedic resource that people rely on for research. The last 3 women on the list never even wielded a weapon of war. But they were fierce fearsome fighters nevertheless.

Live Science published a list of 12 women warriors and described them as “mighty”. They start their list with a woman in China. There are only 11 names below because Boudicca's name is already on the Brittanica list.

  1. Fu Hao (military general in the Shang Dynasty)

  2. Gudit (Ethiopian queen)

  3. Tomoe Gozen (female samurai)

  4. Ana Nzinga (queen of Ndongo, an African-state)

  5. Khutulun (descendant of Genghis Khan, “wrestler princess”)

  6. Mai Bhago (Sikh warrior)

  7. Rani Velu Nachiyar (Tamil woman, fought against the British colonials)

  8. Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua (warrior woman of Peru, rebelled against the Spanish)

  9. "Dahomey Amazons" (Not mythical; real West African female soldiers)

  10. Buffalo Calf Road Woman (Native American; Northern Cheyenne warrior)

  11. Yaa Asantewaa (led the Asante people (Ghana, West Africa) in an uprising against the British)

History Hit's list named 10 great female warriors. Since Boudicca and Fu Hao are on the other lists, they are not mentioned again. Thus there are only 8 names listed.

  1. Tomyris (Queen of the Massaegetae who waged war against Cyrus, King of Persia)

  2. Artemisia I of Caria (Greek Queen of Halicarnassus and ally of Xerxes I. King of Persia)

  3. Cynane (half-sister of Alexander the Great; but not half the warrior nor half the ambition)

  4. Olympias (mother of Alexander the Great)

  5. Adea Eurydice (daughter of Cynane, the half-sister of Alexander the Great)

  6. Queen Teuta (Queen of the Ardiaei tribe in Illyria, fought with Rome and lost)

  7. Triệu Thị Trinh (Vietnamese woman who freed her country from the rule of China, for a while)

  8. Zenobia (Queen of Syria’s Palmyrene Empire; defeated by Roman Emperor Aurelian)

Boudicca, the Queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe, left such a mark in history that she was not only on the 3 lists explored, but her name ends up on practically every list of woman warriors compiled by any publication. I don't know what makers her so great. In the end, she was defeated and committed suicide. If you're going to be a warrior, die fighting! Her true story is that she was just a women driven mad with anger and grief who used war to ease her pain and lessen her sorrow. It is likely she died still in tremendous pain and extremely sorrowful. (Feel free to disagree. I am not a professional historian.)

Fu Hao, the Chinese general was on two lists. Were it not for the discovery of her tomb in 1096, it is not certain the world would have ever known that she even existed. There is not really a lot of information about her military exploits. She wasn't just a general but she was also a high priestess, and she was one of the wives of the emperor Stories about her life seem to more the stuff of legend than of facts.

MY OPINION: I don't know if I agree with labeling all of these women warriors. The word “warrior” (at least in my mind connotes a brave person who is fighting for a noble cause like … let's say … freedom from oppressive rule. Some of those women, like Olympias and Adea Eurydice were just engaged in a power struggle. What's so noble about that?

This is a very fascinating topic and you probably want to know more. But I am not writing a book, just publishing a brief introduction. So below is the combination of the three (3) lists, in alpha order, with links for further research: Have fun exploring!

  1. Adea Eurydice

  2. Ana Nzinga

  3. Artemisia I of Caria

  4. Boudicca***

  5. Buffalo Calf Road Woman

  6. Cleopatra

  7. Cynane

  8. Dahomey Amazons

  9. Fu Hao**

  10. Gudit

  11. Harriet Tubman

  12. Joan of Arc

  13. Khutulun

  14. Mai Bhago

  15. Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua

  16. Olympias

  17. Penthesilea

  18. Queen Teuta

  19. Rani Velu Nachiyar

  20. Rosa Parks

  21. Susan B Anthony

  22. Tomoe Gozen

  23. Tomyris

  24. Triệu Thị Trinh

  25. Yaa Asantewaa

  26. Zenobia

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You are right as I've come across some of these mentioned warrior queens before in a history book I read but I feel you removed such queens as queen aminat of the northern nigeria that single handedly fought for her people's freedom against the British maladministration but ended up being betrayed by the same people she fought for which led to her capture and an eventual defeat. In addition to queen aminat of the northern part of nigeria I had mentioned earlier, comes the great Aba women's riot of 1922 in the eastern region of nigeria that all protested against the British's administration and its high handedness on their husbands for which they were asked to pay tax in excess with their bare bodies but ended up being shot by the so called British soldiers under an intelligence report and advice of some warrant chiefs. I equally think that these ones also do deserve a place in your mention here thank you

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I have no idea who the other ladies are but I know some of them. I'll try to look into some of them later :)

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