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Timeline of women in Medieval warfare
 

A variety of roles were played by women in post-classical warfare. Only women active in direct warfare, such as warriors, spies, and women who actively led armies are included in this list. James Illston says,

"the field of medieval gender studies is a growing one, and nowhere is this expansion more evident than the recent increase in studies which address the roles of medieval women in times of war....this change in research has been invaluable".

Illston provided an exhaustive bibliography of recent scholarly books and articles, most of them connected to the crusades.[1]

Timeline

Dihya
Lathgertha
Gülnar Hatun
Æthelflæd
Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou
Empress Xiao Yanyan
Matilda of Tuscany
Florine of Burgundy
Moremi Ajasoro
Tomoe Gozen
Hōjō Masako
Hangaku Gozen
Hulagu Khan with Doquz Khatun
Rudrama Devi
Joan I of Navarre
Joanna of Flanders
Isabella of France
Jadwiga of Poland
Philippa of England commands the defenders of Copenhagen (1428)
Joan of Arc
Margaret of Anjou
Jeanne Hachette
Caterina Sforza

The antiquity ended with the 5th century, and the list therefore starts with the 6th century.

6th century

7th century

8th century

9th century

10th century

11th century

12th century

13th century

14th century

15th century

See also

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