- Lampedo
Lampedo (Greek for "burning torch"), is an Amazon queen mentioned in
Roman historiography . She ruled with her sister Marpesia. The sisters called themselves daughters of Mars to put terror in the heart of their enemies to show they were incredible warriors to be feared. [Giovanni Boccaccio’s "Famous Women" translated by Virginia Brown 2001, p. 25; Cambridge and London, Harvard University Press; ISBN 0-674-01130-9] Her name was speculated to refer to traditionalNew Moon torchlit processions in honor ofArtemis , goddess of the hunt. [ [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/search.php?psgroup=141 Lampedo] name meaning "burning tourch"]The story of the development of the Amazon nation follows the history recorded by
Ephorus , a writer of the 4th century BC. Anaristocratic faction sentSylisios andScolopicus , men of royal blood fromScythia , into exile. With the faction they all ultimately came to the Thermodon River inCappadocia and took over the lands of the Cyrian people. They pillaged and robbed the people of the area. Most of the males were killed by the men of Scythia and their faction. The widows that were left found their situation deplorable. They then banded together in a tribe with the remaining few young males and took out their enemy and continued to rage war then against their neighboring countries. The warring women then banded together and killed the remaining husbands of the Scythians' massacre to remove the appearance thatdestiny had somehow treated these other married women differently and that they were special. Afterwards they then sued for peace with their enemies. To assure royal succession they then had intimate relations with the men of the adjacent areas and returned home after they knew they were pregnant. The babies that were males were killed immediately and the females were raised carefully to become outstanding warriors. The right breast of the young girls was bound or removed so that it did not hinder them from being excellent archers. The left breast was left intact for their future babies. This practice is where the name "Amazon" (Greek, "a-" meaning "without" and "mazos" meaning "breast") comes from. [Brown, p. 26]Describing the records of the Scythians
Diodorus of Sicily has a similar history of the founding of the Amazon nation.The same story was told byXenophon , who wrote nearly four centuries earlier and is repeated byPaulus Orosius and the Latin historian Justin. Even the famous modern writer of children encyclopediasDonald J. Sobol tells a very similar version.Notes
References
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Justinus "Epitoma Historiarum philippicarum Pompei Trogi" II.4.1-16
*Orosius "Historiae adversus paganos" I.15.1-6
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