Warrior Women of Mythology

By Christine Senter, published Oct 23, 2006
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The ancient Greeks had many tales about heroes and beasts, gods and goddesses, and wars with various tribes. One of those tribes was a nation of women warriors called the Amazons. They were said to fight, dress, and ride horses as well as any man. It was also said that they lived in a totally female dominated society and raided neighboring tribes of men in order to mate once a year. According to the legends, any male children born from those unions were either turned over to the men or were killed outright, while the female children were raised to fight and ride horses.

In artwork of the age, many depictions of Amazons show them using very distinctive weapons, such as a double-axe. The double-axe was a long handled weapon with two blades, one on either side. On the sarcophagus of a tomb found on the isle of Crete, there is a painting of a funeral procession where priestesses lead a ritual that involves pouring out libations in front of an alter sitting between two double-axes.

Another weapon that seems to be a favorite of the Amazons, was the bow and arrow. Many pottery images show the Amazon women with these weapons either in their hands ready for use, or slung over the shoulder. Many legends of these women claimed that each would remove a breast in order to be able to shoot better. It was thought that young girls would have a breast seared off, so that it never would grow in the first place.

A final piece that the Amazons were thought to take into battle with them was a crescent shaped shield called a Pelta. Hundreds of vases found throughout the Mediterranean show these fighting women with their oddly shaped shields, attacking famous heroes like Hercules and Theseus. According to the depictions, each shield could nearly cover an Amazon completely, while allowing her to strike from the notched section of her Pelta.

Warrior Women of Mythology

Temple of Athena in Greece.

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Takeaways
  • Greek legends tell of a tribe of warrior women.
  • Amazon warrior were known to use several weapons, including bows and arrows
  • Graves have been found in Russia of women buried with worn weapons.
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