Boudica: Iron Age Warrior Queen

Boudica: Iron Age Warrior Queen

by RichardHingley;ChristinaUnwin (Author)

Synopsis

Boudica, or Boadicea, queen of the Iceni, led a famous revolt against Roman rule in Britain in AD 60, sacking London, Colchester and St Albans and throwing the province into chaos. Although then defeated by the governor, Suetonius Paulinus, her rebellion sent a shock wave across the empire. Who was this woman who defied Rome? Boudica: Iron Age Warrior Queen is an account of what we know about the real woman, from classical literature, written for the consumption of readers in Rome, and from the archaeological evidence. It also traces her extraordinary posthumous career as the earliest famous woman in British history. Since the Renaissance she has been seen as harridan, patriot, freedom fighter and feminist, written about in plays and novels, painted and sculpted, and recruited to many causes. She remains a tragic, yet inspirational, figure of unending interest.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Hambledon Continuum
Published: 15 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1852855169
ISBN 13: 9781852855161

Media Reviews
'...This account, by two archaeologists, is a good one, and gives us all that we know for sure about this interesting figure, and all the myths and fantasies which have been built up around her.'
Literary Review
Author Bio
Richard Hingley is a Lecturer in Roman Archaeology at the University of Durham and the author of Roman Officers and English Gentlemen. Christina Unwin is a graphic designer, illustrator and archaeologist.