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  • Jun 17, 2007, 11:11 PM
    histored_11
    Female Leader, Anglo-Saxon Era?
    I was told about this girl: her daughters were raped in front of her by a certain group of (obviously) "bad guys" (for a lack of a better term), then led a collective against them, in turn defeating them. She had red hair.
    If anyone knows the name of this woman and the full length story, I would greatly appreciate filling me in on the whole story!? :confused:
  • Jun 18, 2007, 12:01 AM
    templelane
    Don't know the story but her name is boadicea/ boudica
    The last one is her proper name but someone (the victorians?) changed it to be more feminine!

    Here's a link to get you started

    Boadicea -- Queen of the Iceni

    I've always liked that statue

    Wikipedia has a really comprihensive entry
  • Jun 18, 2007, 05:12 AM
    wickedimp
    It's actually a really interesting story. You may well want to look at the differences in Celtic Law and Roman Law to get a background on the reasons leading up to Boudica's (Boo-Di-ka) fate at the hands of the Romans.

    Terry Jones (of monty python fame) recently did a 4 part documentary called Barbarians for BBC2 which was screened there and on UKTVHistory. Very informative.

    You may also wish to check military strategy references of the 'battle of wattling/watling street" and search roman military leaders such as Paulinus and Suetonius

    Some of the best ancient writings concerning the part of history you are looking at were written by a roman (being that the victors always end up writing the history) Cassius Dio

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