History Channel: Warrior Queen Boudica at 7pm CST

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In summary, "Warrior Queen Boudica" is a two-hour program on the History Channel at 7pm CST that profiles Queen Boudica, leader of the Celtic tribe Iceni who led a revolt against the Romans in 62 AD. The show accurately portrays her brutal fight for revenge against the Romans for their mistreatment of her people and her late husband's fortune. Despite the Romans' attempts to suppress her, Boudica's legacy as a true queen lives on.
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Tonight on the History Channel at 7pm CST, "Warrior Queen Boudica". I hope it's done well. It's 2 hours.
 
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History Channel, Modern Marvels :cool:
 
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yomamma said:
Okay, so I'm dumb. it this what it's about?:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Boudicca
Yep. As TV Guide puts it "A profile of Queen Boudica, leader of the Celtic tribe Iceni, who led a brutal revolt against Rome in 62 AD. She sought revenge for the Roman's abuse of her people following the death of her husband, which included having her beaten and raping her daughters."
 
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That was a decent show, historically correct.
 
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A true queen indeed:
http://www.boudicca.de/queen1.jpg
 
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If I remember correctly, the Romans appropriated the fortune of Boudicca's late husband on the spurious claim that by allying himself with the Romans, he had ceded the right to distribute his fortune to the Roman emperor (and thus, his relatives had no automatic claim on his wealth).
 
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arildno said:
If I remember correctly, the Romans appropriated the fortune of Boudicca's late husband on the spurious claim that by allying himself with the Romans, he had ceded the right to distribute his fortune to the Roman emperor (and thus, his relatives had no automatic claim on his wealth).
Yes, and another problem was that he had no male heirs, the Romans did not allow inheritance by females, so there was no issue in their minds.

If it hadn't been for the unfortunate circumstances at Watling Road, the Romans would have been ousted from Britain.

That's quite a helmet she's got there. :bugeye:
 
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It is a cornucupiscent helmet indeed..
 

1. Who was Warrior Queen Boudica?

Warrior Queen Boudica was a Celtic queen who lived in Britain during the 1st century AD. She led an uprising against the Roman Empire after her kingdom was annexed and her family was mistreated by the Romans.

2. What is the significance of Boudica in history?

Boudica is significant in history for her role as a fierce leader and warrior who challenged the might of the Roman Empire. She is known for her bravery and determination in fighting for her people and her kingdom.

3. What were Boudica's accomplishments?

Boudica's accomplishments include leading a successful uprising against the Romans, burning down the cities of Colchester, London, and Verulamium, and uniting several Celtic tribes to fight against the common enemy. She also inspired future generations of leaders and became a symbol of resistance against oppression.

4. What happened to Boudica after her defeat?

After her defeat by the Romans, there are conflicting accounts of what happened to Boudica. Some say she died of illness, while others believe she committed suicide to avoid capture by the Romans. Her final resting place is unknown.

5. How is Boudica remembered today?

Boudica continues to be remembered and celebrated in British history and culture. Her legacy has been immortalized in literature, art, and film. She is also recognized as a symbol of female empowerment and strength. Several statues and monuments have been erected in her honor, including one in London on the bank of the River Thames.

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