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, ...
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 ...
THERE’S dazzle and danger in Harper’s take on the charismatic revolutionary Boudicca and her daughter Solina, who’s caught up in a morally complex world of Roman-conquered Britain. A proud Iceni ...
A hoard of Iron Age silver coins hidden during Boudicca's revolt against the Romans has been discovered by a metal detectorist. The 23 coins were unearthed near Raynham, Norfolk, and date to the late ...
The burial ground of Queen Boudicca could be next to a burger restaurant in Birmingham, it has been claimed. An excavation is to take place at the site in Kings Norton after evidence it has Roman ...
Early on a Norwich autumn morning, and I was standing naked in a hotel room. On the bed lay my new walking clothes: walking trousers, expensive pants at the cutting edge of underwear technology, ...
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