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Queen Amanirenas in Battle
Queen Amanirenas in Battle
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Queen Amanirenas, the fierce one-eyed Kandake (queen regnant) of the Kingdom of Kush in Nubia—modern-day Sudan. She led her army against the Roman Empire in a three-year war from 25 BCE to 22 BCE, successfully halting Rome’s southern expansion into Africa. Queen Amanirenas in battle stands as a timeless emblem of Black resistance, feminine leadership, and strategic genius. “Before Rome could claim the whole world, a queen from the south reminded them of its limits.”
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Available as a giclée on heavyweight, archival-quality matte paper (200 gsm)
Sizes: 12″×18″, 16″×24″, and 20″×30″—ideal for gallery walls, study nooks, or office décor
Ink & Finish: Ultra-vivid pigment inks for crisp detail and long-lasting color integrity
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Perfect For:
History and fantasy art enthusiasts seeking a bold focal point
Curating a war-epic or heroic-leadership themed gallery display
Gift bundles paired with collectible banners, thematic throws, or curated journal sets
This print doesn’t just depict a battle scene—it invites the viewer into a moment of collective resolve, where every standard raised and foot forward marks a step toward destiny. Add “Charge of Valor” to your collection and let its energy animate your space.

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