Who's Tomyris?

Tomyris (sixth century B.C.E.) was a widowed warrior queen who ruled over a nomadic Eastern Iranian tribe called the Massagetae. She is credited with defeating and killing Cyrus the Great, a mix of bravery and badassery.
Tomyris (sixth century B.C.E.) was a widowed warrior queen who ruled over a nomadic Eastern Iranian tribe called the Massagetae. She is credited with defeating and killing Cyrus the Great, a mix of bravery and badassery.