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She decreed that only women were to receive military training and that boys were to be maimed to render them unable to fight by removal of the right eye and thumb. She supposedly distributed a potion to the women of Bohemia which protected them from men. She was slain by
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Beauty Or Beast?: The Woman Warrior in the German Imagination from the Renaissance to the Present
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Her headquarters were traditionally believed to have been located in
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Index

Vlasta (mythology)
woman
Pope Pius II
Bohemian
Princess
Libuše
The Maidens' War
Přemysl
Libuše
state ruled by women
Přemysl
DĂ­vÄŤĂ­ Hrad
Velasca
Xena: Warrior Princess
A Blessed Shore: England and Bohemia from Chaucer to Shakespeare
ISBN
978-0-8014-4568-2




The Amazons


Beauty Or Beast?: The Woman Warrior in the German Imagination from the Renaissance to the Present
ISBN
978-0-19-955823-0
Categories
Czech mythology
8th-century queens regnant

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