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Dunkirk101
10-02-2005, 03:02 AM
This is news to me. All this time I have NEVER heard of this woman before :o

Have you? :)

Boadicea (Boudic[c]a)
Statue of Boadicea by Thomas Thornycroft

Click on link for Photo
http://travesti.geophys.mcgill.ca/~olivia/BOUDICA/chariot.jpg

This was presented to London by his son and placed near the British Houses of Parliament in 1902 by the London County Council


Between AD 61 and AD 63 Boadicea led her Iceni people to a glorious but bloody war against the Romans. The Iceni Celts had submitted their kingdom in East Anglia to the conquering Romans and the rule of Emperor Claudius in AD 43. In AD 61, Prasutagus, Boadicea's husband and King of the Iceni died. A dispute followed during which Boadicea, was publicly beaten by the soldiers of the emperor, and her two daughters raped. The Iceni were insulted and rose in revolt led by their queen Boadicea. So successful was the uprising that the Romans were almost defeated. Unfortunately for the Iceni and their allies, the military skill of the Roman army finally led to the crushing of the rebellion.After the revolt, Roman rule was re-established. For almost two glorious years, Boadicea pillaged the Roman settlements; she remains to this day, the greatest of the heroines of Britain.



Heres the link http://travesti.geophys.mcgill.ca/~olivia/BOUDICA