The Amazons (Greek Mythology of Women Warriors) by Guy Cadogan Rothery
**This kindle edition is including new Illustrated color pictures with Annotated the Study Guide and 20 Amazons in Film 1945-2009.
**This E-Book has all graphics of a high quality and eligible as good format.
**All Texts are completely digitally edited and properly formatted for easy reading.
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The Amazons are portrayed in Greek mythology as a tribe of women warriors. The sixth book of Homer's "Iliad" (ca. 800 B.C.) is the first recorded reference to the Amazons, who fought against the Greek army at the battle of Troy.
A large group of women that were warlike in all aspects, were called the Amazons. These women were said to be brave and strong with strength and fortitude like no other woman. An Amazon women was raised from a child to fight, therefore they truly knew what they were doing and could protect their people at all costs. Not many people stood a chance against them.
**This kindle edition is including new Illustrated color pictures with Annotated the Study Guide and 20 Amazons in Film 1945-2009.
**This E-Book has all graphics of a high quality and eligible as good format.
**All Texts are completely digitally edited and properly formatted for easy reading.
**Interactive of Table Content linkage for easy navigation.
The Amazons are portrayed in Greek mythology as a tribe of women warriors. The sixth book of Homer's "Iliad" (ca. 800 B.C.) is the first recorded reference to the Amazons, who fought against the Greek army at the battle of Troy.
A large group of women that were warlike in all aspects, were called the Amazons. These women were said to be brave and strong with strength and fortitude like no other woman. An Amazon women was raised from a child to fight, therefore they truly knew what they were doing and could protect their people at all costs. Not many people stood a chance against them.