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Agrippina The Younger

Agrippina not only hatched the most elaborate plan to successfully poison the emperor Claudius, but then managed to survive her own attempted murder 3 times.

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Penthesilea

Ladies, Gentlemen, and everyone in between: it’s our pleasure to introduce you to the terrifying Amazonian queen, the woman famed for coming to the Trojan’s rescue during the Greek’s famous invasion of the Late Bronze Age … please give a round of applause for Penthesilea!

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Clodia

One of the most fascinating women from Ancient Rome shrouded in a cloak of secrecy, Clodia is famous because of a rumour among ancient writers that she killed her own husband … and threw rager parties after his passing?

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Camilla

The badass warrior maiden of the Volcians, Camilla is an incredibly powerful and a terrifying figure on the battle field in Virgil’s “Aeneid”.

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Aspasia

Aspasia was a well known hetaera, renowned for being the courtesan who won the heart of Pericles: the acclaimed general from the Golden Age of Athens.

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Pandora

Let’s get one thing straight: Pandora never had a bloody box.

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Medea

Medea is the most iconic female character pretty much ever. In a time when real women had no voice to whisper with, mythological Medea is given a voice with which to scream.

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Persephone

Ah Persephone: the Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Spring, and notorious Bad B*tch.

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