Boudica, the Celtic Warrior Queen

Jan 22, 2021 · 37m 32s
Boudica, the Celtic Warrior Queen
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Celtic Queen Boudica, known for initiating a rebellion against the Roman empire and its army. She destroyed three cities in ancient Britannia, today’s England. She decimated one legion along with...

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Celtic Queen Boudica, known for initiating a rebellion against the Roman empire and its army. She destroyed three cities in ancient Britannia, today’s England. She decimated one legion along with its infantry before succumbing to a more organized army of Romans with a dramatic ending to her rebellion and to her story.

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