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Hypatia, mathematician Hildegarde of Bingen Theodora, Empress of Byzantium
Galla Placida, Roman Empress, regent Cartimandua, Queen of Brigantes Tribe
Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons Theano, of Crotona, b. 546BC
Telesilla of Argos, poet, 500 BC Sappho, poet of Ancient Greece
Myrina Thalestris Otrera
Artemisia of Caria, 480BC Boudicca Aspasia, intellectual of Athens
Timycha of Sparta, 375BC Hortensia, Roman orator, 1st century
Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia Hilda of Whitby Matilda of Tuscany
Agnodice of Athens Arachidamia Freydis Eiríksdóttir
Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir – explorer in North America Unn the Deep-Minded
Olga of Kiev Sigrid the Proud Gorgo Queen of Sparta
Livia Drusilla Mania Lucretia (6th C.)
Elena Augusta Cynane Queen Teuta
Arete of Cyrene Fu Hao Queen Himiko (aka: Pimiko or Pimiku)
Kubaba Queen Makeda Kandake (Candace) of Ethiopia
Queen Moremi
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Popul Voh on the Creation of Human Beings The Caste System in early India
The Olmecs & Toltecs Jainism
Oracle Bones and Early Chinese Writing Early Buddhism
Aryan Religion (Vedic Age) the Etruscans
Andean Society and the Chavin Cult Zoroastrianism and Manichaeism
The Rise and Fall of Persian Empires Epidemic Disease, circa 500 or before
Zarathustra and his Faith the Lombards
Tribes of the Germanic Invasion, Fall of Western Roman Empire — motivations
Confucius and Good Government Laozi and Living in Harmony with Dao
Ostrogoths, Vandals & Franks Daoism

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