Crueldad y violencia en los personajes femeninos de Heródoto
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.2007.v75.i2.197Keywords:
Herodotus, politics, women, ethnographical thought, violenceAbstract
In History, Herodotus mentions a great quantity of female characters. They are not presented, however, as stereotypes, they appear as complex characters. The most remarkable are those women that hold power, more inclined to violence, many times disproportionate, in order to achieve their political or personal ambitions.
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