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666 Women in the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

ity of Chinese patrilineage over Vietnamese matrilineage. On the other<br />

hand, they could have been individual acts, as the Chinese did not consider<br />

rape a public crime until 1983. Either way, the outrage causes the two<br />

women, named Trung Trac and Trung Nhi, to incite a Vietnamese rebellion.<br />

This rebellion in turn introduces the Chinese to the giant bronze<br />

drums that the Vietnamese mountaineers used to transmit military information<br />

and provides a favorite subject for Vietnamese stage and puppet<br />

plays.<br />

About 55 <strong>The</strong> Roman Caesar Nero introduces his notorious Youth<br />

Games, which feature, to the disgust of the historian Tacitus, sword fights<br />

between women.<br />

About 60 When a British queen named Boudicca (Boadicea) refuses to<br />

pay taxes to the Romans, a Roman official has the woman flogged and her<br />

daughters raped. <strong>The</strong> outraged Celts retaliate by killing tens of thousands<br />

of Romanized Britons living in what is today Norfolk and Suffolk, and<br />

burning the Roman capital at Londinium. When this rebellion was rediscovered<br />

through translation in the sixteenth century, it caused Boadicea’s<br />

chariot, as the translators called it, to become an integral part of Elizabethan<br />

English nationalism. As for the unfortunate first-century queen, she<br />

and her daughters committed suicide near Epping Upland after the Romans<br />

slaughtered the British men in battle.<br />

About 200 A Christian philosopher named Clement of Alexandria<br />

writes that women should be athletes for God. That is, they should wrestle<br />

with the Devil and devote themselves to celibacy instead of bowing meekly<br />

to their destiny of mothers and wives. However, this was not a universally<br />

held view, and wealthy Roman men continued amusing themselves with<br />

gymnastic, gladiatorial, and swimming acts featuring scantily clad female<br />

competitors.<br />

271 A group of Gothic women captured while armed and dressed as<br />

men are paraded through Rome wearing signs that read “Amazons.”<br />

About 535 Korean aristocrats replace female sword dancers with<br />

male sword dancers, apparently as a method of limiting the power of female<br />

shamans.<br />

585 French churchmen debate whether women have souls. At least<br />

that is the postmodern feminist view of the debate, which was actually<br />

about whether the Old French word vir meant the same thing as the Vulgate<br />

Latin word homo. (<strong>The</strong> decision was that it did not.)<br />

590 <strong>The</strong> Christian Synod of Druim Ceat orders British women to quit<br />

going into battle alongside their men. <strong>The</strong> ban must not have been especially<br />

effective, since the daughter of Alfred the Great is remembered as the<br />

conqueror of Wales, and the people who taught sword dancing to the Ulster<br />

hero Cû Chulainn were female.

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