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Pantea Arteshbod

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Pantea Arteshbod (fl. 539 BC), was a Persian Lieutenant Commander.[1][2] She served in the army of Cyrus the Great.

She played an important role in the Battle of Opis in 539 BCE. She also assisted her husband in the formation of the 10,000 'Persian Immortals'. She was not the only woman to serve in the army, as the Lieutenant Commander Artunis (c. 500–540 BC), daughter of general Artebaz, also served in the army of Cyrus (or alternatively Darius I). They are often put forward as representative of other female Ancient Persians soldiers, as it is known that women could serve in the Ancient Persian army.

References

  1. ^ Mark, J. J. (31 January 2020). "Twelve Great Women of Ancient Persia". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  2. ^ "Las legendarias guerreras de la antigüedad que inspiraron el personaje de la Mujer Maravilla". BBC News Mundo.