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'''Tomoe Gozen''' (approx. 1157– approx. 1247) is a historical [[woman warrior]]; she was a Japanese samurai. | '''Tomoe Gozen''' (approx. 1157– approx. 1247) is a historical [[woman warrior]]; she was a Japanese samurai. Her first appearance was in the ''[[Heiki Monogatari]]'', and some have suggested that she was a purely fictional invention. | ||
She has been represented in fiction and art numerous times: | |||
* [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] wrote a trilogy of novels about her, ''[[Tomoe]]'', ''[[The Golden]]'', ''[[Thousand Shrine]]'' (See [[Tomoe Gozen (Salmonson character)]]) | |||
==Discussion, critique, etc.== | ==Discussion, critique, etc.== | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomoe_Gozen wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomoe_Gozen wikipedia] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 4 October 2011
Tomoe Gozen (approx. 1157– approx. 1247) is a historical woman warrior; she was a Japanese samurai. Her first appearance was in the Heiki Monogatari, and some have suggested that she was a purely fictional invention.
She has been represented in fiction and art numerous times:
- Jessica Amanda Salmonson wrote a trilogy of novels about her, Tomoe, The Golden, Thousand Shrine (See Tomoe Gozen (Salmonson character))
Discussion, critique, etc.
- "Tomoe Gozen", Cap'n Dyke, Lesbian Pirate Queen & Rogue Blogger, 2008/4/14