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 1957
... campaigns during the Claudian invasion of Britain. 5. British and Roman forces before the final pitched battle between Boudica and Suetonius Paulinus. Colour plates 1. Hoard of Icenian silver coins, found in a pot at Honingham, Norfolk ...
... campaigns during the Claudian invasion of Britain. 5. British and Roman forces before the final pitched battle between Boudica and Suetonius Paulinus. Colour plates 1. Hoard of Icenian silver coins, found in a pot at Honingham, Norfolk ...
Página 1966
... campaigns in Gaul our enemies had received reinforcements from the Britons'.17 This is an interesting statement for , on the one hand , Caesar was playing on the idea of Britain as a mythical place beyond the edge of the world but , on ...
... campaigns in Gaul our enemies had received reinforcements from the Britons'.17 This is an interesting statement for , on the one hand , Caesar was playing on the idea of Britain as a mythical place beyond the edge of the world but , on ...
Página 1967
... campaign , Caesar once again used Commius as a mediator between himself and the British army under the leadership of Cassivellaunus.22 So far , then , Commius had shown himself an ardent and loyal supporter of Rome and of Caesar in ...
... campaign , Caesar once again used Commius as a mediator between himself and the British army under the leadership of Cassivellaunus.22 So far , then , Commius had shown himself an ardent and loyal supporter of Rome and of Caesar in ...
Página 1968
... campaigns . In it , he continues charting the history of Commius's liberation- movement activities , describing the Atrebatian's alliance with the Bellovacan chieftain Correus in his plot to attack the Suessiones who lived under the ...
... campaigns . In it , he continues charting the history of Commius's liberation- movement activities , describing the Atrebatian's alliance with the Bellovacan chieftain Correus in his plot to attack the Suessiones who lived under the ...
Página 1969
... campaign in 54 BC , when the general was engaged in smashing the forces of Cassivellaunus , a chieftain who may have ruled over the Catuvellauni ( who occupied a large territory north of the Thames , including Hertfordshire ...
... campaign in 54 BC , when the general was engaged in smashing the forces of Cassivellaunus , a chieftain who may have ruled over the Catuvellauni ( who occupied a large territory north of the Thames , including Hertfordshire ...
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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