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 1956
... on the carving from Aphrodisias , Turkey . 2.5 The temple inscription from Chichester , mentioning Togidubnus . 2.6 Marble head of a youth , mid - first century AD , from Fishbourne . 2.7 Reconstruction drawing of the façade of the ...
... on the carving from Aphrodisias , Turkey . 2.5 The temple inscription from Chichester , mentioning Togidubnus . 2.6 Marble head of a youth , mid - first century AD , from Fishbourne . 2.7 Reconstruction drawing of the façade of the ...
Página 1957
... on the rear external wall of the Dendera temple of Hathor, Egypt. 9. Boudica and her daughters; a marble statue in Cardiff City Hall. 10. Reconstruction of Boudica's chariot in the Castle Museum, Colchester. 11. The body of a middle ...
... on the rear external wall of the Dendera temple of Hathor, Egypt. 9. Boudica and her daughters; a marble statue in Cardiff City Hall. 10. Reconstruction of Boudica's chariot in the Castle Museum, Colchester. 11. The body of a middle ...
Página 1960
... on the edge of the world . Despite her origins and her gender , Boudica raised an army of over 200,000 , caused the death of 70,000 Roman settlers or Romanised Britons , sacked three Roman cities and decimated a Roman legion , before ...
... on the edge of the world . Despite her origins and her gender , Boudica raised an army of over 200,000 , caused the death of 70,000 Roman settlers or Romanised Britons , sacked three Roman cities and decimated a Roman legion , before ...
Página 1964
... on the other side of Oceanus (Ocean), the great river perceived by the ancients to encircle the world known to humans. In introducing the subject of Britain, Caesar himself speaks of it in a manner that, as has been pointed out in ...
... on the other side of Oceanus (Ocean), the great river perceived by the ancients to encircle the world known to humans. In introducing the subject of Britain, Caesar himself speaks of it in a manner that, as has been pointed out in ...
Página 1965
... on the one hand, and the British/Indians, on the other.12 15 David Braund13 draws attention to other broadly contemporary literature that similarly treats Britain as a legendary place, notably to a comment by one Philodemus of Gadara ...
... on the one hand, and the British/Indians, on the other.12 15 David Braund13 draws attention to other broadly contemporary literature that similarly treats Britain as a legendary place, notably to a comment by one Philodemus of Gadara ...
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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Boudica Britannia Miranda Aldhouse-Green,Taylor & Francis Group Sin vista previa disponible - 2021 |
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