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" The Amazons were no doubt mythical beings, although said to be a race of warlike women, who lived near the river Thermodon in Cappadocia. A nation of them was also located in Africa. They are said to have burnt off their right breast, that they might... "
Manual of Classical Literature - Page 450
de Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1841 - 753 pages
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Classical Antiquities: Being Part of the Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1837 - 372 pages
...also to have been called rofyoviw, from the face believed to be seen in it. § 116. (13) The Amazons. The Amazons were no doubt mythical beings, although...with more skill and force ; and hence their name, "AftafoMf. from a and ftafS,-. They are mentioned in the Iliad (iii. 189. vi. 186.) and called aininifai....
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Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1854 - 766 pages
...Haperides, and rar leí Gorgones, ¡o the Man. Atad. Inter, vol. ill. p. 28, St. 4 116. (14) The Amazons. The Amazons were no doubt mythical beings, although...Africa. They are said to have burnt off their right breasl, that they might use the bow and javclm wiih more skill and force ; and hence their name, 'A/ia^ycc,...
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Manual of Classical Literature

Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1855 - 772 pages
...Hexpertia, and ror let Gorgonea, in Ibe Mem. Jtad. Inter. vol. iii. p. 2S, 61. $ 116. (H) The Amazons. The Amazons were no doubt mythical beings, although...warlike women, who lived near the river Thermodon in Cappadncia. A nation of them was also located in Africa. They are suid 'o have burnt off their right...
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Cavalry: Its History, Management, and Uses in War

Jean Roemer - 1863 - 540 pages
...subject of so much speculation, were doubtless mythical beings, although many believe them to have been a race of warlike women, who lived near the river Thermodon in Cappadocia, and fought on horseback. But whatever be the amount of credit to which all these details are entitled,...
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The Andes and the Amazon

James Orton - 1870 - 358 pages
...Amazon), after the mythical women in Cappadocia, who are said to have burnt off their right breasts that they might use the bow and javelin with more skill and force, and hence their name, 'A^a^o^e^, from a and /naZ,og. Orellana's story probably grew out of the fact that the men wear long...
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The Andes and the Amazon: Or, Across the Continent of South America

James Orton - 1870 - 362 pages
...Amazon), after the mythical women in Cappadocia, who are said to have burnt off their right breasts that they might use the bow and javelin with more skill and force, and hence their name, 'A/ta£6vi£, from a and /ta^of. Orellana's story probably grew out of the fact that the men wear long...
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The Andes and the Amazon: Or, Across the Continent of South America

James Orton - 1870 - 372 pages
...Amazon), after the mythical wpmen in Cappadocia, who are said to have burnt off their right breasts that they might use the bow and javelin with more skill and force, and hence their name, 'A/ia2dj>ec, from a and j«a?oc. Orellana's story probably grew out of the fact that the men wear long...
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The Andes and the Amazon: Or, Across the Continent of South America

James Orton - 1870 - 378 pages
...Amazon), after the mythical women in Cappadocia, who are said to have burnt off their right breasts that they might use the bow and javelin with more skill and force, and hence their name, 'A^ajdvej , from a and fia£o£ . Orellana's story probably grew out of the fact 'that the men wear...
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The Andes and the Amazon: Or, Across the Continent of South America

James Orton - 1875 - 672 pages
...Amazon), after the mythical women in Oappadocia, who are said to have burnt off their right breasts that they might use the bow and javelin with more skill and force, and hence their name, 'A/ja£ui>fc, from a and fia Jof . Orellana's story probably grew out of the fact that the men wear...
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