In ancient history, men dominated and ruled the world. But one woman defiled that tradition. One woman who stood up when standing was not easy. She proved her worth and she made her legacy. She was a great daughter of the Great Spartan King Cleomenes I. She was a brave wife of the brave King Leonidas I. She was a superb mother of the third king of Sparta King Pleaistarchus. This Halloween, prove your worth as a woman! Show the world what you got. Show them that feminism ain’t that all preppy. That feminism includes intellect, bravery, wits, management and of course style and hotness. Don on our Queen Gorgo Costume and be famous that even the gods of fashion envies you.

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Become Queen Gorgo™ with this exquisite costume. The white dress with gold trim and a claw necklace are included with this design.

Wear this costume and strut in the streets this Halloween night. Make guys follow you wherever you go. Make them fall and revere you. Most of all, rule them all just like what Queen Gorgo did, she was able to rule all the boys of Sparta.

To add more fun this trick or treating night, why not gather up your friends and have them wear Spartan Costumes! After going around your neighborhood for candies, stay up late with your friends in the house and watch DVD marathon, like 300 perhaps. Sipping on beer or coke, eating pop corns – being together have never before this happy.

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Gorgo‘s most significant role came during the aftermath of the Battle of Thermopylae. According to Herodotus’s Histories, a message from Demaratus arrived at Sparta after the Battle of Thermopylae; it was a warning that Greece was going to be invaded by Xerxes. In order to pass enemy lines without suspicion, the message was written on a wooden tablet and then covered with wax. The Spartan generals did not know what to do with the seemingly blank, wax-covered wooden writing tablet. It was Queen Gorgo who advised them to clear the wax off the tablet; she is described by David Kahn in his book The Codebreakers as one of the first female cryptanalysts whose name has been recorded.