Thousands of years ago, in the world of the Ancient Greeks where women
were expected to obey their husbands in all matters, to play no part in
public life, and to stay inside the house, a princess grew up to be not
only a sailor and a ship's captain, but a famous admiral. Her name was
Artemisia, and among all the commanders fighting on the Persian side
during the great Persian Wars, she alone dared to give Xerxes an honest
opinion that could have saved his entire fleet. This is the story of a
real and remarkable princess whose spirit prompted the Persian Great
King, Xerxes, to declare, My men have become women, and my women men!