- Onna-musha (女武者) is a term
referring to
female warriors in pre-modern ****an, who were
members of the
bushi (warrior) class. They were
trained in the use...
-
Warrior Under the
Rising Sun (テンカイチ 日本最強武芸者決定戦, Tenkaichi:
Nihon Saikyō
Bugeisha Ketteisen) is a ****anese
manga series written by Yōsuke
Nakamaru and illustrated...
-
warriors in
literature and
culture List of
women warriors in
folklore Onna-
bugeisha Jesch,
Judith (2021). "Women, War and Words: a
Verbal Archaeology of Shield-maidens"...
- wore two swords, but they were
without inherited employment or status.
Bugeisha were men, or in some
stories women, who
aimed to
perfect their martial...
- (father of amazons) Shieldmaiden,
female warrior in
northern Europe Onna-
bugeisha,
female warrior in ****anese
nobility Urduja, from
Philippine mythology...
- by:
Fusako Urabe (****anese); Ming-Na Wen (English)
Described as an onna
bugeisha, a lady
samurai for Nobunaga, she
befriends Yasuke and
share a
common bond...
- 1002/9780470751398. ISBN 978-0-470-75139-8. Mais,
Carla <1992> (2019-03-12). "Onna
bugeisha La
donna guerriera tra realtà
storica e
tradizione inventata" (in Italian)...
- an army.
Hangaku Gozen was an onna-
bugeisha ("woman warrior").
Tomoe Gozen (c. 1157 – c. 1247) was an onna-
bugeisha. Marishi-Ten the
goddess of heaven...
- 大河ドラマ・ストリー (Hana no ran: NHK
taiga dorama stōrī), 1994
Samurai Archives: Hino
Tomiko (archived
March 16, 2019) Onna-
bugeisha List of
female castellans in ****an...
- Motsugai's most
renowned opponent wasn't a man, but a woman, the onna
bugeisha Shuei of the
Matsudaira clan,
which the Fusen-ryū
would serve in the ****ure...