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In the Middle Ages, women were rarely allowed to participate in war or crime, but some were recorded as Assassins. It is believed that these female Assassins were usually employed by aristocrats or political forces and used assassination skills when assassinating rivals or political opponents.

It is rumored that the Italian city of Genoa once had a secret society of female assassins, known as "female pirates", who often sneaked into enemy camps in the dark to assassinate opponents.

Another well-known female Assassin was the fourteenth-century Diana de Boitier, a member of the French royal guard, known as the "Angel of Death", who participated in numerous campaigns and assassinations during the Hundred Years' War.

However, historical records of female Assassins in the Middle Ages are very limited, and much of the information is based on legends and myths.

Tightly wrapped beauties __ conquer you only with their faces

Medieval female Assassins existed historically, but they were not a universal profession. In medieval Europe, assassins were usually men, hired by princes or princes everywhere. These male assassins were used to assassinate leaders of rival forces or political opponents. However, some historians say that some women were also trained as assassins to perform similar tasks. They are often seen as a very rare and mysterious existence.

Tightly wrapped beauties __ conquer you only with their faces
Tightly wrapped beauties __ conquer you only with their faces

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