The Hittite warriors were all men. They were derogatorily nicknamed effeminate ones, since the warriors customarily wore their hair long.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
The hittite tribe gods resemble those of norse paganism, which is what the vikings were. So it is likely that vikings were decendants from the hittite tribe.
Yes. Evidence from relatively the 16th century and what pictures have depicted, yes, aztec woman were warriors. Aztec woman were tall, fearless, like the amazon warriors.
The Hittite Empire existed from roughly 1600 BCE to 1200 BCE. Remnants of Hittite civilization remained in the northern Levant until 700 BCE or so.
While the Celtic societies were basically patriarchal, women of ability could do anything a man could. Women ruled, were warriors, Druids, and bards. Furthermore women ran the schools that trained the warriors. Average women were protected by many laws and had may rights. They could divorce, own property, and were protected from abuse. They usually lived with a foster family where they were taught to do the domestic arts until they were 14. They were then married and lived with and assisted their husbands
Esau married Hittite women (Genesis 26:34), but he wasn't an ancestor of the Hebrews.
North-central Anatolia.
Asia Minor
yeah it included your mom.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
No the women weren’t warriors. The Vikings did have women called shield maidens who did fight, but Native American women generally didn’t fight.
Yes. It is true that women fight in battles as warriors and soldiers
The cast of Women Warriors - 2002 includes: Michelle Buckingham as herself
Yes. They were actually trained to become mothers and warriors.
Surviving West Point - 2002 Women Warriors was released on: USA: 2002
Amazons.These were the Grecian warrior women.
No.