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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
- 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
- Amazons – Mythopedia
The Amazons lived somewhere at the edge of the Greek world, around the Black Sea, in a city called Themiscyra They were ruled by queens said to have been descended from Ares, the god of war
- 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 - Greek Mythology Link
It is assumed that the Gargarians and the AMAZONS were a single people living in Themiscyra, until the AMAZONS revolted and expelled them to Caucasus, being supported by Thracians and Euboeans
- Amazons - Classical Mythology
The Amazons (Ἀμαζόνες) were a race of women warriors that hasn't only appeared in Greek mythology, but also in other cultures The Amazons became popular subjects for writers and artists They were fierce enemies or allies to many heroes in the classical myths
- Amazons | Oxford Classical Dictionary
In Greek myth, Amazons were fierce female warriors, arch-enemies of the Greeks, dwelling around and beyond the Black Sea Depicted in ancient literature and art as the “equals of men,” Amazons were as brave and skilled in combat as male warriors
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