The queen and warrior who led a revolt against the Romans is enjoying a national resurgence as a symbol of rebellion At the Roar Women’s Festival in Colchester last month, a very special agony aunt ...
As the 7th century Boudiccan Revolt against Roman rule tore its way through the east of the England, towns were burnt to the ground by Iceni rebels. Now, a bone belonging of one the fire's victims ...
There are some lines of William Cowper inscribed on the plinth of the bronze statue of Boadicea near Westminster Bridge in central London: "Regions Caesar never knew/Thy posterity shall sway." The ...
Though her moment in time was short, Boudicca is a towering figure of British history. As the leader of a large popular uprising in A.D. 60, she has been lauded for her defense of Britain from ...
Early on a Norwich autumn morning, and I was standing naked in a hotel room. On the bed lay my new walking clothes: walking trousers, expensive pants at the cutting edge of underwear technology, ...
The story of the Ancient Iceni Tribe and the fierce Warrior Queen, Boudicca, who slaughtered Romans in bloody battles, is one of the most epic stories in British history. Stretching across Norfolk, ...
As warrior Queen Boudicca and her army advanced on the town of Colchester almost 2,000 years ago, a terrified Roman woman stashed her most valuable possessions in the ground. This is the belief of ...
The remains of Queen Boudicca are hotly tipped to be the next discovery that will rock the world – and if archaeologists are in the right spot, they could be found underneath a McDonald’s restaurant ...