Boudica BritanniaRoutledge, 2014 M05 1 - 304 páginas When Roman troops threatened to seize the wealth of the Iceni people, their queen, Boudica, retaliated by inciting a major uprising, allying her tribe with the neighbouring Trinovantes. The ensuing clash is one of the most important - and dramatic - events in the history of Britain, standing testament to what can happen when an insensitive colonial power meets determined resistance from a subjugated people head-on. In this fascinating account of a legendary figure, Miranda Aldhouse-Green raises questions about female power, colonial oppression, and whether Boudica would be seen today as a freedom fighter, terrorist or martyr. |
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Página 1965
... Augustan poet Ovid referred to them as 'green-painted'; 8 Martial mentions their paint and their blueness, 9 and Propertius 'warns his mistress not to imitate the Britons by painting her face'.10 Herodian's comment about naked, mud ...
... Augustan poet Ovid referred to them as 'green-painted'; 8 Martial mentions their paint and their blueness, 9 and Propertius 'warns his mistress not to imitate the Britons by painting her face'.10 Herodian's comment about naked, mud ...
Página 1971
... role in sculpting the politics of south-east England, thus leaving behind a legacy that would impinge considerably upon later relationships between Britain and Rome. Indeed, as 35 David Braund has pointed out , the Augustan poet.
... role in sculpting the politics of south-east England, thus leaving behind a legacy that would impinge considerably upon later relationships between Britain and Rome. Indeed, as 35 David Braund has pointed out , the Augustan poet.
Página 1972
... Augustus by embassies and by paying court , have set up dedications on the Capitol and made all but one with the Romans the whole island . And they tolerate heavy duties on exports from there to Keltike [ Gaul ] and on imports from ...
... Augustus by embassies and by paying court , have set up dedications on the Capitol and made all but one with the Romans the whole island . And they tolerate heavy duties on exports from there to Keltike [ Gaul ] and on imports from ...
Página 1973
... Augustus ' non - military intervention in Britain . But Horace sends a rather different message : Guard Caesar bound for Britain at the world's end , Guard our young swarm of warriors on the wing now To spread the fear of Rome Into ...
... Augustus ' non - military intervention in Britain . But Horace sends a rather different message : Guard Caesar bound for Britain at the world's end , Guard our young swarm of warriors on the wing now To spread the fear of Rome Into ...
Página 1974
... Augustus was planning an expedition into Britain, since the people there would not come to terms, but he was detained by the revolt of the Salassi'.48 But Strabo's statement (above) indicates that these troubles were transitory, for by ...
... Augustus was planning an expedition into Britain, since the people there would not come to terms, but he was detained by the revolt of the Salassi'.48 But Strabo's statement (above) indicates that these troubles were transitory, for by ...
Contenido
1958 | |
Claudius and Britannia | |
Prasutagus and Boudica | |
big women in Iron Age Europe | |
The role of the Druids in Boudicas Rebellion | |
Rape rebellion and slaughter | |
retribution and reconciliation | |
legend and legacy | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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