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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 22[SUP]nd[/SUP] AUGUST 2022
THE TROJAN WAR
TROY AND HER ALLLIES
THE AMAZONS

The Amazons were a race of female warriors in Greek mythology, who dwelt in the region of modern-day Ukraine. Two of the Amazon queens were Penthesilea, who took part in the Trojan War, and her sister Hippolyta, who was the owner of a magical girdle, given to her by the god of war Ares.

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PENTHESILEA was an Amazonian queen in Greek Mythology, who was the daughter of Ares and Otrera and the sister of Hippolyta, Antiope and Melanippe.

She assisted Troy in the Trojan War, where she was killed by Achilles.

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The arrival of Penthesilea to Troy is described in the five book epic Aethiopis which was part of the “Cycle of Troy” on the Trojan War. It was published in the 8[SUP]th[/SUP] Century BC and is attributed to Arctinus of Miletus.
Although the Aethiopis has been lost, the epic cycle had been adapted and recycled during different periods of the classical age.
In the Aethiopis, Penthesilea is a Thracian woman warrior. An Amazon and daughter of Ares, who comes to help the Trojans. She arrives with twelve other Amazon warriors. After a day of distinguishing herself on the battlefield, Penthesilea confronts Achilles, who kills her.

HIPPOLYTA was a daughter of Ares and Otrera, queen of the Amazons and a sister of Antiope , Melanippe, and Penthesilea.
She wore her fathers’ ZOSTER, the Greek word found in the Iliad and elsewhere meaning “war belt”.
This “war belt” or magical girdle was the object that Heracles had to recover to complete the fourth task given to him during the myth of the Labours of Heracles.

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Hippolyta figures prominently in the myths of both Heracles and Theseus. The myths about her are varied enough that they may therefore be about several different women.
The name Hippolyta comes from the Greek, meaning “horse” and “let Loose”.

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There were no men allowed to live together with the Amazons. However, in order to continue their race, once a year, the Amazons would visit a nearby tribe called Gargareans. After having sexual intercourse with them, the Amazons would return home; they would keep all baby girls that were born, but the male babies were either killed, sent to their fathers, or left in a forest to die of exposure to the elements.

The Amazons appeared in various Greek myths. In one of them, they attacked the region of Lycia, but were fended off by Bellerophon. They later attacked Phrygia, but were also defeated by the defending army, led by a young Priam, who later became the king of Troy.

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According to Homer, the Trojan king Priam had fought the Amazons in his youth on the Sangarius river in Phrygia, some 350 miles east of Troy.
Later writers of the antiquity located Amazons geographically in Anatolia and started an epic tradition where Greek heroes, such as Heracles and Theseus, fought an Amazon warrior of distinction.

Courageous and fiercely independent, the Amazons, commanded by their queen, regularly undertook extensive military expeditions into the far corners of the world, from Scythia to Thrace, Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands, reaching as far as Arabia and Egypt.
Besides military raids, the Amazons are also associated with the foundation of temples and the establishment of numerous ancient cities, such as Ephesos, Cyme, Smyrna, Sinope, Myrina, Magnesia , and Pygela.

Archaeological discoveries of burial sites of female warriors, in the Eurasian Steppes suggest that the horse cultures of Scythian, Sarmation, and Hittites likely inspired the Amazon myth.
In 2019, a grave with multiple generations of female Scythian warriors, armed and in golden headdresses, was found near Russia’s Voronezh.


The first of the Amazons will be available in December.

Best wishes and many thanks
john jenkins
 
Nice. Or as Jerry Lewis used to say "Hey, lady"!
 
I am in, amazing. John never lets us down as he empties our wallets. So happy to have an empty wallet and beautiful figures
 
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These do look excellent, once again would make a nice standalone small dio. This one is an interesting pose, think will be the top of list when they are released, but the pose, what do people think? Natural attack or i the horse falling and she is attacking over the top? Be interest to know what people think. Will we also get multiple coloured versions?
 
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These do look excellent, once again would make a nice standalone small dio. This one is an interesting pose, think will be the top of list when they are released, but the pose, what do people think? Natural attack or i the horse falling and she is attacking over the top? Be interest to know what people think. Will we also get multiple coloured versions?

That is an interesting pose. It doesn't appear as though the horse is falling or tripping but intentionally bowing down. Perhaps trained to kneel so that the rider can administer a coup de grace to someone in its path.
 
I agree with combat. There is no evidence of physical injury to the horse, no protruding arrows etc. so i would think the horse intentionally took the pose. I know John knows his stuff so there is probably some evidence or historical account of this pose. However, you would think it would make both horse and rider extremely vulnerable, and therefore is unrealistic. I was thinking “no “this one, yes to all the rest..... and hoping there would be alternate paint jobs for the archers so i could build a little horde of warrior women. I wish there were more mounted archers and hope John might release some foot archers. The Amazonians were famed for archery and its historically rumoured many had a mastectomy of the right breast as it impeded the motion of the archery shot. I prefer a lady with 2 breasts myself, so happy if that is overlooked.
 
I agree with combat. There is no evidence of physical injury to the horse, no protruding arrows etc. so i would think the horse intentionally took the pose. I know John knows his stuff so there is probably some evidence or historical account of this pose. However, you would think it would make both horse and rider extremely vulnerable, and therefore is unrealistic. I was thinking “no “this one, yes to all the rest..... and hoping there would be alternate paint jobs for the archers so i could build a little horde of warrior women. I wish there were more mounted archers and hope John might release some foot archers. The Amazonians were famed for archery and its historically rumoured many had a mastectomy of the right breast as it impeded the motion of the archery shot. I prefer a lady with 2 breasts myself, so happy if that is overlooked.

Thanks for the replies guys - I have seen this pose before in a female Amazonian plastic figure, but she was on foot. Will see what they look like as a group before deciding, plus there is plenty of other JJD stuff i want, the new Phalanx look great, rest of Trojan range is a must for me. Plus need 5 more Almoravids and 4 Aztecs to complete range. The new Gaul Cav are top notch, only have 5 so will build on those.
 
Horse obviously knuckling over. Battlefields pretty bumpy places.

any jockey could attest to this
 
Thanks for the replies guys - I have seen this pose before in a female Amazonian plastic figure, but she was on foot. Will see what they look like as a group before deciding, plus there is plenty of other JJD stuff i want, the new Phalanx look great, rest of Trojan range is a must for me. Plus need 5 more Almoravids and 4 Aztecs to complete range. The new Gaul Cav are top notch, only have 5 so will build on those.
What new Gaul cavalry? How did i miss that?
 
Haha, got me all excited. Got these and love them. Looking forward to the new Roman cavalry
 
Haha, got me all excited. Got these and love them. Looking forward to the new Roman cavalry

I have only got 4 but will pick the others up at some point, I agree they are excellent, was trying to get Blake at T Gunn to reproduce some more Romans defending against cavalry, see below. I collect the JJD Gauls, Iceini and Germanic warriors but the T Gunn 9th and 19th Legions, with the odd JJD Roman, such as the walking cavalry, surveying set and the carriage, plus the Eagle design heavy weapons. They work really well together.
 

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Yes i agree, i have King and Country, CS and a few TG Romans along with the odd JJD Roman, like the Cavalry, cornicern player, archers ( i love them and have sone fir my ship and over 20 for my fort) and my ship and marines. I love Johns Romans but want the Imperial looking Romans with Rectangular shields / scutum. It might be an anachronism to portray Caesar in Gaul type scenario with my figures but oh well i like the look of them
 
A couple of pics
 

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