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- Amazons - Wikipedia
The Amazons (Ancient Greek: Ἀμαζόνες Amazónes, singular Ἀμαζών Amazōn; in Latin Amāzon, -ŏnis) were a people in Greek mythology, portrayed in a number of ancient epic poems and legends, such as the Labours of Heracles, the Argonautica and the Iliad
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The story of the Amazons probably originated as a variant of a tale recurrent in many cultures, that of a distant land organized oppositely from one’s own The ascribed habitat of the Amazons necessarily became more remote as Greek geographic knowledge developed
- The Myth of the Amazons: Women Warriors of the Ancient World
The Amazons were legendary warrior women first described in Greek mythology as living on the fringes of the known world—often in Scythia or Asia Minor They were portrayed as fierce, independent, and skilled in battle, often engaging Greek heroes such as Hercules and Achilles
- Amazons (1986) - IMDb
But the story, though unoriginal, is good enough to maintain some interest and excitement This movie isn't about any of that though It's about bare female skin, the bikini-clad Amazons, and various women they need to rescue, who keep ending up naked There's even a brief sex scene
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A barbarian queen who wants the riches of her kingdom sends two fierce warrior women on a quest to get a magical stone and a mythical sword
- Episode 6: The real Amazons - National Geographic
Meet the real Amazons: horse-riding, arrow-flinging women who fought alongside men and were feared by them too
- Amazons - Greek Mythology
The Amazons were a race of female warriors in Greek mythology, who dwelt in the region of modern-day Ukraine Two of the best known Amazon queens were Penthesilea, who took part in the Trojan War, and her sister Hippolyta, who was the owner of a magical girdle, given to her by the god of war Ares
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