Boudicca: Warrior Queen of the Iceni
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The bronze warrior queen on Westminster Bridge is a Victorian invention. The historical Boudicca is harder to find. This book goes looking.
In 60 CE, Roman officials annexed an East Anglian kingdom, flogged its widowed queen, and raped her two daughters. Within months, Boudicca of the Iceni had assembled a coalition of British tribes, burned Colchester, London, and St Albans to the ground, killed tens of thousands, and brought Rome's grip on Britain closer to collapse than any rebel before ...























