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  2. Dahomey Amazons - Wikipedia

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    They were the only female army in modern history. [1] They were named Amazons by Western Europeans who encountered them, due to the story of the female warriors of Amazons in Greek mythology . The emergence of an all-female military regiment was the result of Dahomey's male population facing high casualties in the increasingly frequent violence ...

  3. Fon people - Wikipedia

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    A notable part of the Fon people's society was their use of female soldiers in combat roles over some two centuries. Over 3,000 women trained and served as regular warriors to protect the Fon and to expand its reach. The women warrior's brigade was led by a woman. [48] [49]

  4. Category:Women in war in Africa - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... African women in war (2 C, 71 P) S.

  5. Seh-Dong-Hong-Beh - Wikipedia

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    Seh-Dong-Hong-Beh (meaning, "God Speaks true") was a leader of the Dahomey Amazons.In 1851, she led an all-female army consisting of 6,000 warriors against the Egba fortress of Abeokuta, to obtain slaves from the Egba people for the Dahomey slave trade.

  6. ‘Her Reign Begins Now’: See Viola Davis as an African Warrior ...

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    The Agojie warriors, sometimes referred to as the Dahomey Amazons, were an all-female army that protected the Kingdom of Dahomey in West Africa, modern-day Benin, from the 17th century until their ...

  7. Women in ancient warfare - Wikipedia

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    The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World (Princeton University Press, 2014) online review; Toler, Pamela D. Women warriors: An unexpected history (Beacon Press, 2019). Wilde, Lyn Webster. On the trail of the women warriors: The Amazons in myth and history (Macmillan, 2000).

  8. Heroines of history: Weymouth author's book, 'Fight Like a ...

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    In his new book 'Fight Like a Girl,' Weymouth author Michael Lewis recognizes unsung female warriors, such as Deborah Sampson and Queen Amanirenas.

  9. Is “The Woman King” Based on a True Story? Here's ... - AOL

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    Starring Viola Davis as General Nanisca, a trailer for "The Woman King" shows that the film is "based on true (historical) events." To be released on Sept. 16.