The strong fighting spirit and talent of these warriors make even men unable to respect them.
In fact, we often hear amazing stories about the great warriors in history, and most of the characters are male. However, what many people may not know is that history has also recorded female warriors who are talented, strong and even inferior to men.
They have set up political and military exploits that even make their enemies admire.
Here are the 10 best female warriors of all time:
1. Gudit: queen of talent in Ethiopia
Queen Gudit is a talented warrior, sung by many people in Ethiopia. Photo: Solarey
Gudit or Judit, is a talented queen of Ethiopia. In 960 AD, Gudit is believed to lead a successful uprising and to become the queen of a medieval kingdom in Ethiopia.
The story of this leader’s accomplishments is still passed down from generation to generation by northern Ethiopians, although very little history is recorded in his life.
2. Warriors are able to ride and shoot.
Lozen is the title of an Apache warrior, living around the 19th century. In addition to fighting the force as a warrior, Lozen is also known as a talented military strategist, and has a great deal of knowledge on issues related to medicine.
Along with his brother Victorio and his tribe, Lozen participated in the war to compete for the territory. Lozen’s ability to fight even makes his brother Victorio admire.
She is considered to be Victorio’s right hand man, brave, strong as a man and very cunning in strategy. Lozen is a brave warrior, she saved many people, including women and children in wars.
3. A warrior terrifies the Roman army
Boudicca is considered one of the best warriors in history. She was the queen of the Iceni tribe (located in eastern England) in the 1st century BC. After the death of Boudicca’s husband, the chief, the Romans canceled the previous recognition agreement and began to occupy the Iceni tribe, as her husband did not have a descendant son.
Seeing and enduring Roman oppression, Boudicca made the decision to become the leader of the tribe and brought everyone together to rise up against the Romans some 60 to 61 years ago. A D.
Although the victory in some major battles terrified the Romans, but due to the strong enemy support force, Queen Boudicca’s rebellion failed. About 80,000 Britons perished in the war.
In the end, Queen Boudicca would have taken suicide poison to avoid falling into enemy hands.
4. The famous courageous warrior of the 16th century
Grace O’Malley is the head of the O’Malley family. She is considered a female pirate and a famous warrior of the 16th century. with its great fighting ability.
Additionally, Grace is seen as a brave pirate, ready to attack any ship when it encroaches on its territory and imposes a tax on ships carrying passing goods. In the career of this warrior had to face Queen Elizabeth I.
5. The samurai warrior terrified many enemies in combat
Tomoe Gozen (1157-1247) is a samurai warrior famous for her bravery and fighting ability in Japanese history. She is said to be an excellent warrior, knows how to use a variety of weapons, is adept in martial arts, possesses frightening fighting skills.
Some historical documents say that Tomoe Gozen became a powerful arm to support her husband Minamoto no Yoshinaka, helping her win the Genpei War.
Then, in a failed and inevitable fight, Tomoe Gozen’s husband asked her to leave, believing that dying with the same woman would be extremely humiliating. As she leaves this war, the fate of this brave warrior still leaves many mysteries in history.