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Swords and the Woman: Directed by Henry Kolker. With Holmes Herbert, Pedro de Cordoba, Flora le Breton, Georges Tréville. A Duc's daughter learns her rescuer killed her brother and betrays his plan to save the queen.
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- Henry Kolker
- 1924-07-12
Feb 4, 2016 · But what of the true history of women using swords? Well, let’s close this by rolling the credits, featuring just a few of the countless female warriors, duelists, and military commanders throughout history:
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Sep 23, 2020 · This art historical tradition has paved the way for representations of women wielding swords today – cutting a victorious path through pop culture. Their past and current destruction of gender and sexual norms are not only accepted, but celebrated and interpreted in new ways.
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Dark Agnes de Chastillon (also known as Agnes de Chastillon, Dark Agnes, Agnes de la Fere and The Sword Woman) is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard and the protagonist of three stories set in 16th century France, which were not printed until long after the author's death.
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Paul de Roulade (Pedro de Cordoba) is a hero to the Jacquards, who cry him 'Citizen de Roulade'. One evening he gets into an argument with the Vicomte de Marny over the virtues of a dancing girl; this leads to a fight (provoked by the viscount, of course), forcing Paul to kill the nobleman.