In the many conquests of the Roman Empire, one significant defeat was suffered - at the hands of a woman, a brown Queen, with one eye and 30,000 men. — In the annals of history, where the echoes of ancient battles and the whispers of legendary rulers linger, the name of Kandake Amanirenas stands tall, a testament to the resilience and prowess of African queens. Born between 60 and 50 B.C. in the Kingdom of Kush, now modern-day Sudan, Amanirenas…