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  1. Women in ancient warfare: The role of women in ancient warfare differed from culture to culture. There have been various historical accounts of females participating in battle. (Aspect of women's history) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Women in ancient warfare] [Timelines of military conflicts]...
  2. Women in ancient warfare: The role of women in ancient warfare differed from culture to culture. There have been various historical accounts of females participating in battle. (History) [100%] 2023-12-28 [Ancient timelines]
  3. Women in warfare (1500–1699): Women have played a leading role in active warfare. The following is a list of prominent women in war and their exploits from about 1500 up to about 1699. (1500–1699) [83%] 2024-01-21 [Timelines of military conflicts] [Women in warfare of the early modern period]...
  4. Ancient Warfare (magazine): Ancient Warfare is a glossy Dutch bi-monthly military history magazine. Ancient Warfare was started in 2007. (History) [82%] 2023-11-30 [Ancient history]
  5. Ancient warfare: Ancient warfare is war that was conducted from the beginning of recorded history to the end of the ancient period. The difference between prehistoric and ancient warfare is more organization oriented than technology oriented. (War through the end of the ancient period) [82%] 2023-12-10 [Ancient warfare]
  6. Ancient Warfare (magazine): Ancient Warfare is a glossy Dutch bi-monthly military history magazine. Ancient Warfare was started in 2007. (Social) [82%] 2023-12-10
  7. Ancient Warfare: Ancient Warfare es una revista sobre historia militar de la Antigüedad publicada de forma bimestral por la editorial holandesa Karwansaray. El fundador y actual editor de la revista es Jasper Oorthuys. [82%] 2023-12-22
  8. Women in Ancient Egypt: One of the central values of ancient Egyptian civilization, arguably the central value, was ma'at - the concept of harmony and balance in all aspects of one's life. This ideal was the most important duty observed by the pharaoh ... [69%] 2016-11-04
  9. Women in Ancient Greece: Women in the ancient Greek world had few rights in comparison to male citizens. Unable to vote, own land, or inherit, a woman's place was in the home and her purpose in life was the rearing of children. That ... [69%] 2016-07-27
  10. Women in Ancient Persia: Women in ancient Persia were not only highly respected but, in many cases, considered the equals of males. Women could own land, conduct business, received equal pay, could travel freely on their own, and in the case of royal women ... [69%] 2020-01-30
  11. Women in Ancient China: Women in ancient China did not enjoy the status, either social or political, afforded to men. Women were subordinate to first their fathers, then their husbands, and finally, in the case of being left a widow, their sons in a ... [69%] 2017-10-19
  12. Women in ancient Rome: Freeborn women in ancient Rome were citizens (cives), but could not vote or hold political office. Because of their limited public role, women are named less frequently than men by Roman historians. (none) [69%] 2024-09-29 [Women in ancient Rome] [Women by country]...
  13. Ancient Greek Warfare: In the ancient Greek world, warfare was seen as a necessary evil of the human condition. Whether it be small frontier skirmishes between neighbouring city-states, lengthy city-sieges, civil wars, or large-scale battles between multi-alliance blocks on ... [67%] 2018-03-27
  14. Ancient Persian Warfare: The ancient Persian military evolved from the earlier armed forces of the Medes which, in turn, developed from the warrior class of the indigenous people of the Iranian Plateau, the Aryan migrants (including the Persians) who later settled there, and ... [67%] 2019-11-25
  15. Ancient Egyptian Warfare: The Narmer Palette, an ancient Egyptian ceremonial engraving, depicts the great king Narmer (c. 3150 BCE) conquering his enemies with the support and approval of his gods. This piece, dating from c. 3200-3000 BCE, was initially thought to be ... [67%] 2016-10-03
  16. Ancient Chinese Warfare: In ancient China warfare was a means for one region to gain ascendancy over another, for the state to expand and protect its frontiers, and for usurpers to replace an existing dynasty of rulers. With armies consisting of tens of ... [67%] 2017-11-07
  17. Ancient Indian Warfare: War was the chief means by which territory was annexed or rulers defeated in ancient India, which was divided into multiple kingdoms, republics and empires. Often one empire predominated or different empires co-existed. The Vedic literature (1500 – 1000 BCE ... [67%] 2018-11-30
  18. Ancient Greek warfare: Warfare occurred throughout the history of Ancient Greece, from the Greek Dark Ages onward. The Greek 'Dark Ages' drew to an end as a significant increase in population allowed urbanized culture to be restored, which led to the rise of ... (none) [67%] 2024-09-08 [Ancient warfare] [Military history of ancient Greece]...
  19. Crossbows in Ancient Chinese Warfare: The crossbow was introduced into Chinese warfare during the Warring States period (481-221 BCE). Developing over the centuries into a more powerful and accurate weapon, the crossbow also came in versions light enough to be fired with one hand ... [66%] 2017-07-17
  20. Naval Warfare in Ancient India: The navy in ancient India carried out three roles: it was used to transport troops to distant battlefields, participate in actual warfare, and was primarily meant for protecting the kingdom's trade on sea and navigable rivers and the maritime ... [66%] 2018-08-15

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