Today, the tale of the last moments of one of her victims — a rich noble woman — has been unearthed. Boadicea led the assault on the Roman capital of Britain in about AD60. Her tribal followers — ...
Not everybody enjoys paying taxes. The first and most famous tax protest was organized more than a thousand years ago by Queen Boadicea, or Boudicca, who ruled an English tribe called the Icini. She ...
Britain's history is rich in fiery queens, and the first such heroine, tall with red hair down to her waist, commanding and brave, was Boadicea, warrior leader of the ancient Britons. She lived at the ...
Boadicea– or Boudicca as she is often called – was a ferocious warrior queen who led a bloody uprising that came close to reclaiming Britain from the Roman invaders. She was queen of a Celtic tribe, ...
If you drive from Epping south towards London you cross the M25 at Bell Common and then pass Ambresbury Banks on your left. Both of these locations go down in history as battle sites, though separated ...
Archaeologists believe they may have found the final battle site for the warrior queen Boadicea - on the site of a McDonald's restaurant. Having spent her life in fierce resistance to one empire - the ...
Q. I am often reading that stars like Kate Winslet or Michael Winner have grown much too fat, and then, a few weeks later, much too thin. Have the British always been so troubled by the weight of ...
She’s powerful, she’s feisty and she’s worthy of her own Rock Opera. So says New Zealand music maestro Clive Cockburn who created Boadicea - The Rock Opera, which opens in Auckland next month.
Ooh wait. Do we have time for one more pub lunch before 2007 comes to a close? Well then, allow us to mention Queen Boadicea. There’s an adequate selection of beer, wine and booze at this Clerkenwell ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from World. Followed categories will be added to My News. Today, the tale of the last moments of one of her victims — a rich noble woman — has been unearthed. Boadicea ...
Archaeologists believe they may have found the final battle site for the warrior queen Boadicea - on the site of a McDonald's restaurant. Having spent her life in fierce resistance to one empire - the ...