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  2. Category:Fictional archers - Wikipedia

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  3. List of archers - Wikipedia

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    Golden Archer: Golden Archer: Comics Guo Jing: The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Novel Halt: Ranger's Apprentice: Novel series Hanzo: Overwatch: Video game Hua Rong: Water Margin (Shuihu Zhuan) Chinese literature Jun Yabuki: Choudenshi Bioman: TV series Kate Bishop (Hawkeye) Young Avengers: Comics James Stark (Stark) House of Night series: Novel ...

  4. List of women warriors in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Hvidberg-Hansen (Danish professor of Semitic philology), notes that Tanit is sometimes depicted with a lion's head, showing her warrior quality. In modern times the name, with the spelling "Tanith", has been used as a female given name, both for real people and, more frequently, in occult fiction.

  5. Category:Female archers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Female archers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Leliana; M. Ieva Melle

  6. Category:Fictional sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Fictional female sportspeople (17 P) ... Fictional archers (3 C, 112 P) Fictional association football players (30 P) Fictional Australian rules football players (6 P) B.

  7. Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Highly skilled archer, fencer, swordswoman, martial artist, boxer, and other forms of combat Use of two battle staves, a sword, a bow, and trick arrows Hawkeye ( Katherine Elizabeth Bishop ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics .

  8. Category:Fictional marksmen and snipers - Wikipedia

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    Fictional archers (3 C, 113 P) B. Fictional British military snipers (1 P) L. Lobo (DC Comics) (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Fictional marksmen and snipers"

  9. Arrowette - Wikipedia

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    She talks Bowstring into marrying her and, one year later, she has a daughter they name Cissie King-Jones. [3] When Bowstring dies five years later from fish poisoning , Hal Jordan (working as an agent for the company that holds Bowstring's life insurance policy) gives Bonnie and Cissie the policy's beneficiary check; the money enables Bonnie ...