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Women Warriors
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[edit]- Mania (queen)
- Margaret of Anjou
- Margaret of Bavaria
- Maria, Queen of Sicily
- Matilda of Boulogne
- Matilda of Tuscany
- Maud de Braose
- Mavia (queen)
- Medb
- Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem
- Messene (mythology)
- Muirisc
- Máire Ó Ciaragain
- Nicolaa de la Haye
- Olga of Kiev
- Ólöf Loftsdóttir
- Onorata Rodiani
- Parsbit
- Penthesilea
- Phila (daughter of Antipater)
- Philippa of England
- Queen Gwendolen
- Rhodogune of Parthia
- Richardis of Schwerin, Duchess of Schleswig
- Richilde, Countess of Hainaut
- Samsi
- Scáthach
- Semiramis
- Shammuramat
- Shieldmaiden
- Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem
- Sikelgaita
- Skuld (princess)
- Stateira I
- Stratonice of Macedon
- Sviatoslav I of Kiev
- Teresa of León, Countess of Portugal
- Teuta
- Thusnelda
- Tomyris
- Triaria
- Urraca of León
- Urraca of Zamora
- Valkyrie
- Veleda
- White Tights
- Women in 18th-century warfare
- Women in warfare (1500-1699)
- Women in warfare and the military (1900–45)
- Women in warfare and the military in the 19th century
- Zabibe
- Zenobia