African Women of the Ancient World (Hardback)
Queens, Consorts, Warriors – Women
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 296
Illustrations: 16 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781399035279
Published: 30th April 2025
This Week's Best Sellers Rank: #15
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Discover the untold stories of Africa's warrior queens, rulers who defied empires, led armies, and shaped the course of history. In African Women of the Ancient World, journey through millennia to uncover the lives of powerful women like Queen Amanirenas, who challenged the might of Rome, Queen Nzinga Mbande, who fought against the Portuguese slave trade, and Dahia al-Kahina, who defended North Africa from Arab invasion.
These extraordinary women, often overshadowed by their male counterparts, ruled with unparalleled strategy, pride, and ferocity, navigating their nations through intense battles and radical changes. From the great Pharaoh Hatshepsut of Egypt to Queen Makeda of Sheba, whose legacy is intertwined with the legends of King Solomon, these rulers are the unsung champions of ancient history.
In this volume Clark brings these remarkable figures to life, drawing from excellent sources to illuminate their conquests and reigns. A treasure trove for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, this book offers a compelling exploration of the women who fiercely defended their lands and people, and whose stories are finally being told.
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About Katy Clark
Katy Clark is a respected historian and writer known for her modern approach to historical narratives. Originally from Illinois, she relocated to East Tennessee after earning her bachelor’s degree in history followed by a Magna cum Laude master’s degree from Southern New Hampshire University in 2020. Her scholarly work has been featured in ProQuest, The Historian’s Magazine, Exploring History, and Frame of Reference. Her thesis, ‘The Divided Electorate of Tennessee During the American Civil War and the Subsequent Civilian Consequences’, is catalogued in the Library of Congress, demonstrating her commitment to rigorous research. Specialising in women’s history, Katy runs the website Remember the Ladies, where she highlights the contributions of women throughout history and shares positive messages with her readers. Katy’s blend of historical scholarship and contemporary insight makes her a significant voice in academic and public.