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And I've just listened to one thing, in fact, from this skill, which was equally as eye-opening but let's fire it up. And then, so open Amazing Queens. Okay, here's Amazing Queens of the Amazon Tri. Amazing Amazon Queens.
Lissippi introduced the matriarchal deity Artemis to the culture of the Amazon Tri from the dynasty of Amazon warriors from the legendary city of Themyscira. Lissippi extended the Amazon's fear of influence from Sarneshia to the Taurus mountains. Under the leadership of Lissippi, the Amazons became famous for their unrivaled skill with horses and the bow and arrow. And then, so open Amazing Queens.
Amazing Amazon Queens. Cleat was a devoted follower of the Amazon warrior Queen Penthasia. Sailing to meet Penthasia in the invasion of Athens, her ship was blown off course. Her ship ran ashore in what is known today as Southern Italy.
Cleat was never able to join her devoted Queen Penthasia in battle. Instead, she became queen of a new colony of Amazon warriors in memory and devotion to Queen Penthasia. I think it's supposed to be Penthasia. I like that.
Because I open Amazing Queens. Amazing Amazon Queens. Homania was the first queen of the Amazons. She was a nymph who lived in the Aetmonian forest near the Thermadin River, which is today northeastern Turkey.
Homania was seduced by the god Ares, the god of war. Their daughters became the first members of the Amazon tribe. That must be part of Amazonian's law because the Amazonian warriors princesses maybe were real. So maybe that's part of their law, their origin story.
And they're open Amazing Queens. Amazing Amazon Queens. Hippolyta is the most legendary of the Amazon queens. The ninth labor of Hercules was to steal the belt of Hippolyta.
The Amazon queen Hippolyta freely gave her belt to Hercules to help him complete his quest, but was accidentally killed by Hercules during this exchange. The scene of Hippolyta offering her belt to Hercules is a common theme in Greek art and literature. Hmm, maybe I'm getting confused. Because this is all about law.
Okay, I'm sure that's supposed to be Hippolyta. And they're open Amazing queens. Amazing Amazon queens. Amazing Amazon queens.
Thalistris was the last queen of the Amazon tribe. During Herréne, she attempted to conceive a child with Alexander the great, during his campaign against Persia. Queen Thalistris slept with Alexander for 13 days and nights, but was unsuccessful in conceiving a child. the last Amazon Queen in the historical record.
After her reign as Amazon Queen, the Amazon tribe merged with the Cidians. Yeah, you see, half these are based in historical fact, and the other half are just frankly weird from Greek mythology. But maybe the legends go far back, but they were an actual tribe. Well, I know they were, and actual people will do a lot.
Because they're open, amazing queens. Amazing Amazon queens. Velasca was an evil queen of the Amazon tribe. She used her power to impose strength, cruelty and treachery on the Amazon tribe and other inhabitants of the Pontus region.
Remember, as a cruel tyrant, Velasca removed the right eye in both thumbs of all capturted no warriors, rendering them useless in battle. He capturted. We'll do one more. I like that.
Is that open, amazing queens? Amazing Amazon queens. Pentysylia became queen of the Amazon tribe upon the death of Morpadiya. She was known for her fierce dedication to being an Amazon warrior queen.
She was highly skilled with weapons and was also very wise and beautiful. She waned as queen during the Trojan War. When Achilles killed the Trojan prince, Hector the Amazon tribe sent warriors to avenge his death. Pentysylia was committed to a glorious death on the battlefield.
She died honorably from a harmonious blow delivered by the sword of Achilles. He publicly mourned the death of Pentysylia and pronounced her equal in battle. What's a harmonious blow from a sword? I'm confused, but I think, I don't know, I don't know what to think.
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