She was the queen of the Iceni people inhabiting East Anglia, what is now largely referred to as the East of England and was married to Prasutagus, the king and ruler of the Icenis. For someone so ...
She fought against the Romans when they came to take her land. Her army destroyed the Roman towns of St Albans, Colchester and London. In Britain, we rule ourselves. But in the past other countries ...
Though her moment in time was short, Boudicca is a towering figure of British history. As the leader of a large popular uprising in A.D. 60, she has been lauded for her defense of Britain from ...
Re-invented by the Victorians, under the name of Boadicea, Boudicca was presented as an idol of nationalism, of British warrior tradition and, somewhat incongruently, as a figurehead of imperialism, ...
The remains of Queen Boudicca are hotly tipped to be the next discovery that will rock the world – and if archaeologists are in the right spot, they could be found underneath a McDonald’s restaurant ...
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