Amazons in Medieval Europe by Ana Claudia Antunes

A first person account on how the Amazons became the legends as we know until today. (Second book from The Memoirs of an Amazon Series)

Amazons in medieval europe

How Amazons entered the imaginary to become legends? This book about the Amazons, the wiches, men and women in Medieval Europe, is like no other in the subject, since it´s a tale told in first person, as the author talks about it as a witness and protagonist in extremely realistic and original elements converged to give free access to past lives. You will expand your knowledge of the Middle Ages with first-person accounts about the Amazons, what they did, who they met, the risks and dangers suffering until became true living legends. A Tale highly engaging, moving and shocking at the same time that will make you wonder if all this was really true or just part of a collective soul. Dreams, fantasies, goddesses who lived on Earth long before it was colonized? Feel part of the world of Amazons in this book that reveals the synthesis of human knowledge within the collective consciousness. 

This is the second book of Memoirs of an Amazon Series. The Series include two more books: 

Amazons from Ancient to Medieval Times (Book 1) 

Amazons Today (Book 3) 

Happy reading / riding!

Genre: FICTION / Historical

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

Language: English

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Word Count: 21,980

Sales info:

Just published! This is the second book, the first book sold well, so there is the possibility of people being driven by it to look for the sequence.


Sample text:

More than a fable, a love story, a tale of adventures and misadventures, more than action Memoirs of an Amazon are lessons in History through chasms of time and braving the bowels of being. And, more than that, are first-person accounts by such weight that it slips into the essence of a life lived between battles, shared in unforgettable and somewhat surreal, extremely realistic scenes, revealing and unraveling mysteries never before explored, among chronicles from past lives at crucial moments in the history of mankind. In a simple and at the same time precise look in the face of disruptions of its own human existence this book addresses real documents about life in a clear and distinct vision, although they wade into a concept in folklore and mythology, revealing fundamental issues at the historical recognition of women's role in society.

Amazons reveals actual facts about the indigenous women of the Amazon and its myths and folklores, disputes over land against the invading Spaniards and Dutch men, men and women in the middle Ages and their secular beliefs, including scientific and medical knowledge. Some of them were considered pure witchcraft by ecclesiastical, and the "witches" and other members of society were considered heretics and just played and burned alive at the stake, or deprived of all his property, and excluded from the medieval society. Such as women who stood out were banned and that happened not only at other times but still until the present day they have been suffocated and suffering imprisonment, rape and stoning. In this book you will know the other side of the story that was told to us, tearing the masks of villainy, in an entertaining and at the same time, very chilling tale showing how what we know as folklore is just scattered and half-truth designed to obscure the truth itself. After reading this book your worldview will change thus the misconceptions.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Susanna Celotti
Author review:
Excellent job!
Portuguese
Already translated.

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