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* Julie d'Aubigny aka "La Maupin". A 17th century French swordswoman and opera singer notorious for her wild ways. She had [[Bi the Way|both male and female lovers]], wore men's clothes, and fought many duels in which she was the victor. In 1835, the French poet and novelist Theophile Gautier wrote a book called "Mademoiselle Maupin", the title character of which is based on d'Aubigny. |
* Julie d'Aubigny aka "La Maupin". A 17th century French swordswoman and opera singer notorious for her wild ways. She had [[Bi the Way|both male and female lovers]], wore men's clothes, and fought many duels in which she was the victor. In 1835, the French poet and novelist Theophile Gautier wrote a book called "Mademoiselle Maupin", the title character of which is based on d'Aubigny. |
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* Mariel Zagunis Olympic gold medalist in saber fencing. |
* Mariel Zagunis Olympic gold medalist in saber fencing. |
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* [[Kendo]] is practised by both men and women. With mixed match-ups. |
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