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 1968
... rulers into its imagery , and one of these was ' Commios ' . This is highly significant both in terms of Commius himself , if it is the same person , 20 and because of the abrupt change in the 26 Hampshire / Sussex region . However ...
... rulers into its imagery , and one of these was ' Commios ' . This is highly significant both in terms of Commius himself , if it is the same person , 20 and because of the abrupt change in the 26 Hampshire / Sussex region . However ...
Página 1969
... ruler friendly to Rome , whose loyalty bought him a measure of independence from heavy - handed colonial authority . However , Commius's client- ruler status is inherently unlikely , given his undoubted antipathy towards Rome . At any ...
... ruler friendly to Rome , whose loyalty bought him a measure of independence from heavy - handed colonial authority . However , Commius's client- ruler status is inherently unlikely , given his undoubted antipathy towards Rome . At any ...
Página 1970
... ruler allegedly deployed his force of 4,000 charioteers to harry the legions in guerrilla warfare and it was while these skirmishes were going on that Caesar was asked for help by the Trinovantes , a tribe whose lands lay principally in ...
... ruler allegedly deployed his force of 4,000 charioteers to harry the legions in guerrilla warfare and it was while these skirmishes were going on that Caesar was asked for help by the Trinovantes , a tribe whose lands lay principally in ...
Página 1974
... rulers called Dubnovellaunus, one belonging to the Kentish Cantiaci, the other ruling in Trinovantian territory (or 'they' may have been a single individual minting coins in the two regions, with the implication of political authority ...
... rulers called Dubnovellaunus, one belonging to the Kentish Cantiaci, the other ruling in Trinovantian territory (or 'they' may have been a single individual minting coins in the two regions, with the implication of political authority ...
Página 1977
... rulers are sufficiently anxious to keep in with Rome to return damaged Roman ships ( and their contents ) unharmed to Germanicus's main force , but in the apparent attitude of these soldiers to a Britain that despite Caesar's ...
... rulers are sufficiently anxious to keep in with Rome to return damaged Roman ships ( and their contents ) unharmed to Germanicus's main force , but in the apparent attitude of these soldiers to a Britain that despite Caesar's ...
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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