A survey of the role, experiences and attitudes to women in warfare
across the Classical world, from the archaic Greek world of Homer to
late Roman antiquity, including both real and fictional women and
mythological figures. Covers the full range of experience from women as
commanders (Cleopatra being the most famous) to women as victims of
war, especially in the aftermath of defeat, as well as interesting
sections on the attitude of these societies to woman’s role in warfare
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