No, but there is a man known in the Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh.
"Zephaniah son of Cushi son of Gedaliah son of Amariah son of Hezekiah, in the days of King Josiah son of Amon of Judah
Of history,reportedly Lizzie Borden,recent history Aileen Wuornos,Lorena Bobbit.
Deborah J. Lyons has written: 'Gender and immortality' -- subject(s): Cults, Greek Mythology, Greek literature, Heroines in literature, History and criticism, Immortality in literature, Mythology, Mythology, Greek, Religion, Sex role in literature, Women, Women and literature
Kathryn L. McKinley has written: 'Reading the Ovidian heroine' -- subject(s): Characters, Criticism and interpretation, Heroines, Heroines in literature, History, History and criticism, Latin Fables, Metamorphosis in literature, Mythology, Classical, in literature, Women, Women and literature, Women in literature
You can copy the women or the goat herder using the Costumizer.
Petra Waschescio has written: 'Vernunftkritik und Patriarchatskritik' -- subject(s): German literature, History and criticism, Mythology in literature, Women in literature
Out of Greek Mythology, the Amazons were a tribe of warrior women, daughters of Ares and Otrera.
to punish men
Some women in Norse mythology were gods (Freda), some were warriors (the Valkyrie), and some were ordinary women, servants, and entertainers.
Robert E. Bell has written: 'Dictionary of classical mythology' -- subject(s): Classical Mythology, Mythology, Classical 'Women of classical mythology'
Hera is the Greek goddess of women and childbirth.
Pygmalion, a figure from Greek mythology, did not hate women. In fact, he was a sculptor who fell in love with his own creation, a statue named Galatea. This myth is often interpreted as a representation of the power of love to bring inanimate objects to life.
Gerda Weiler has written: 'Eine feministische Anthropologie' -- subject(s): Feminist anthropology 'Der enteignete Mythos' -- subject(s): Archetype (Psychology), Matriarchy, Mythology, Psychoanalysis and feminism, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Mythology, Psychology, Women 'Der aufrechte Gang der Menschenfrau' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, History, Human evolution, Men, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Men, Prehistoric Women, Women, Women, Prehistoric