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Camilla

Camilla was the queen of the Volscians. Camilla was the daughter of Metabus and Casmilla. Camilla was the leader of the Voliscans in the Italian war against the hero Aeneas and the Trojans.

It is not known whether Casmilla died during childbirth or not, when Camilla was born, but it was her father Metabus who raised her. Metabus was king of Privernum, but he was banished from his kingdom. As he was chased out of his kingdom, Metabus dedicated his daughter to the goddess Diana (Artemis). When Camilla was an infant, her father had her nursed from mare's milk, which probably accounted for her swiftness as a horse.

As a warrior, Camilla was a follower of Diana (Artemis), the goddess of the chase. Camilla was skilled with the bow and spear, which her father had taught her as soon as she could walk. Camilla was not an Amazon, but she had the same spirit as the Amazons, for she was fearless and skilled in battle. Virgil did compare her likeness to an Amazon warrior from Thrace; she was compared to Hippolyte and Penthesileia.

When war broke out between the exiled Trojans and the Latins, Camilla became the ally of Turnus, the leader of the Rutulians. Before her death, she killed a number of Trojans and Etruscans using her spear, bow and arrows, and axe with great skill (Aeneid XI:664-915).

A Ligurian named Arruns killed Camilla in an ambush with a spear transfixed to her chest, but the goddess Diana had earlier sent Opis, who was either a minor goddess or one of her nymphs, to avenge Camilla's death. Arruns didn't stay to finish Camilla off, but fled. Opis fired an arrow that killed Arruns. See the Aeneid.

Personally, I don't think that Camilla was an Amazon. Be that as it may, she was a warrior queen and deserves a place on this page.

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  • • Camilla
Turnus

Turnus

Turnus was the king of Rutulia and an enemy of Aeneas . Turnus was either the son of Pilumnus and Danae , who was the daughter of Acrisius , or he was the son of King Daunus of Rutulia and Venilia. Turnus was also the brother of Juturna , the godd...

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Penthesileia

Penthesileia

An Amazon queen. Penthesileia was the daughter of the war god Ares and Otrere. Penthesileia was as superb and fierce a warrior as she was beautiful. Penthesileia killed another Amazon queen named Hippolyta or Hippolyte. Priam , the king of Troy, p...

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Heroines

Heroines

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Diana

Diana

The Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals. Her Greek counterpart was Artemis . Originally Diana was not a goddess of the moon, until she had absorbed Artemis' attributes. In fact, afterwards Diana and Artemis were indistinguishable, since she...

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Camulos

Camulos

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Aeneas

Aeneas

A Dardanian hero. He was the son of Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite . Hesiod says that Aphrodite gave birth to Aeneas (Αἰνείας) at the peaks of Ida. Aeneas was of the Trojan royal line of Dardania. Aeneas was brought up on Mount Ida by nymphs w...

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Campe

Campe

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Amazons

Amazons

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Harpalyce

Harpalyce

A Thracian heroine. Harpalyce was a daughter of Harpalycus, king of the Amymnei. Her mother, unnamed in this myth, died while giving birth to her. So her father raised her, having her nursed from the teats of cows and horses. According to Virgil, ...

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Otrere

Otrere

An Amazon Queen. Otrere was the mother of Penthesileia , and according to Quintus Smyrnaeus, in the Fall of Troy, the mother of Hippolyte (sometimes called Melanippe or Glauce).

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