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Boudicca: The Warrior Queen

Boudicca: The Warrior Queen. By Jessica+ Casey. . CONTENTS. Warrior Queen What did she do? What did she wear? How did the Romans rule Britain? What happened to Boudicca and the Iceni Tribe? What was Boudicca really like? The Last Battle . Warrior Queen .

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Boudicca: The Warrior Queen

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  1. Boudicca: The Warrior Queen By Jessica+ Casey.

  2. CONTENTS • Warrior Queen • What did she do? • What did she wear? • How did the Romans rule Britain? • What happened to Boudicca and the Iceni Tribe? • What was Boudicca really like? • The Last Battle

  3. Warrior Queen Boudicca was wife of the ruler of the Iceni, a Celtic people who lived in eastern England. After her husband's death, the Romans claimed the Iceni lands. When Boudicca protested she was beaten and her daughters attacked. In revenge, Boudicca led an army to attack London in AD60-1 Boudicca’s army caused vast amounts of damage before being defeated.

  4. What did she do? Boudicca's warriors successfully defeated the Roman Ninth Legion and destroyed the capital of Roman Britain, then at Colchester. They went on to destroy London and Verulamium (St Albans). Thousands were killed. Finally, Boudicca was defeated by a Roman army led by Paulinus. Many Britons were killed and Boudicca is thought to have poisoned herself to avoid capture. The site of the battle, and of Boudicca's death, are unknown

  5. What did she wear Boudica was tall, terrible to look on and gifted with a powerful voice. A flood of bright red hair ran down to her knees; she wore a golden necklet made up of ornate pieces, a multi-coloured robe and over it a thick cloak held together by a brooch. She took up a long spear to cause dread in all who set eyes on her."

  6. How did the Romans rule Britain? At this time, Britain was divided up into kingdoms and each kingdom had its own leader. The Romans quite liked the idea of these kingdoms fighting each other because it meant they were less likely to join together to fight the Romans!

  7. What happened to Boudicca and the Iceni Tribe? • After the Romans had won the battle, it is thought that they completely destroyed the Iceni’s land in East Anglia. The Iceni people who survived resettled in Norfolk and the Romans made sure they kept a very close eye on them. You can see a reconstruction of an Iceni Village in Norfolk. For more details, take a look at www.icenivillage.com.Boudicca thought it would be better to die than become a prisoner of the Romans. When she realised her army was going to lose the battle, she killed herself by drinking poison. Nobody knows exactly what happened to Boudicca’s body. Some people think they know where her body was buried, but they don’t have any proof.

  8. What was Boudicca really like? • A Roman called Dio Cassius wrote that Boudicca was intelligent and tall. He said she had very long, tawny hair and wore a big gold necklace. Dio Cassius thought she looked terrifying, with fierce eyes and a harsh voice. She carried a big spear to look even more scary!Some think Boudicca was a hero who protected her people and achieved great victories against the occupying Romans. Others believe she was ruthless and took violent revenge against anyone who stood in her way. Lots of people have painted pictures of Boudicca and they all look different. This is because everybody seems to have their own opinion about the type of person she was.Why don’t you and your mates draw your own Boudicca pictures and compare them when you’ve finished to see how different they are?

  9. The Last Battle • The final battle took place in AD61 but nobody knows for sure where it was. It is said that Boudicca was leading 230,000 men and there were only 10,000 men in the Roman army - but the Romans won!

  10. Pictures of Boudicca

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