Thursday, November 4, 2010

Queen Boudicca Fights the Romans

Queen Boudicca Fights the Romans

You have Queen Boudicca fight the Romans on the History Channel? It looked very beautiful in a Christian Dior dress. The armpits were shaved like all good women Iceni tribe - could. See the slight trace of white underarm deodorant so we know that Queen Boudicca was not as barbaric, as Tacitus said, you know, or was it?

You can read about Queen Baudicca to [http://members.tripod.com/ ~ ancient_history / boad.html]. The article isS. Wilson. Please do not copy this article. Mr. Wilson does not want to violate anyone's copyright. However, after the article, History Channel and History Channel, follows Mr. Wilson, so getting the whole story.

Here's what happened in short:

1. Queen Boudicca lived with her husband and their two daughters Prasutagus king. Nobody seems to know the names of the daughters, but when the king died, they bequeathed assets.

2.Attorney Deciani knew a Roman administrator, to a sum that could only be done with Nero. He got mad and destroyed the peace that had lasted several years and between Prasutagus King of the Romans.

3. When Queen Boudicca, objected to cruel and inhuman treatment by the Romans, Deciani had beaten her and had the audience of the Roman soldiers rape their daughters, so that no one would marry her.

4. Queen Boudicca of this turn of events was impaired. Hell has no fury like a womanHohn. They appeared together in Trinovantes and created a force far greater than the combined forces in Roman Britain. They attacked Camulodunu Poenius Posthumus, a sort of village for retired Roman officers and their families. She was not interested in prisoners.

5. Paolino, the raid on the island of Anglesey was Mona, or (to overwrite my ancestors) came the news of the attack. He preferred his army on the road Icknield (I think the roads are veryconfusion), told his commanders to take it easy the legion of 300 miles travel is not to be too tired when I asked you to fight against an army of tribes ten times their strength. He ordered Poenius Posthumus, the commander of a Roman legion, to meet him in the Midlands. Posthumous rejected. He added, "usually his sword to the denial of his troops was the glory of battle." (Note: Go to [http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/inv_roads.htm] for a map of Roman roads and how they didthem.)

6. Meanwhile, the evil queen Raising Hell is going nowhere. You bushwhacker and destroyed the Ninth Legion. When Pauline came to London, riding down Watling Street, he realized that he could not defend themselves. He turned to his legend, in search of a potential battlefield, where an outmanned army could defeat a group of tribes led by a mad woman. What an insult! A woman leader.

7. Queen Boudicca attacked those behind in London (though Pauline was' warningto leave for her). They burned the city to the ground. This is what Tacitus says: Those who were taken prisoner by the British, suspended all outrage known. The worst atrocities committed by their brutal captors was the following: They hung up naked the noblest and most distinguished women and then cut the breasts and sewed them to his mouth seem to be the victims of eating them. Afterwards they impaled the women on sharp skewers run through the longtheir entire body.

8. Pauline was a place for the battle, a field that was covered with forests on the back and sides of the battlefield. He only had about 10,000 men, but they were well trained and could cure a frontal attack. First, thousands of men and women fighting with spears first shop queen Boudicca then their short swords (which were mostly naked and painted blue) slaughtered. Finally, they made their famous wedge and drove the rebel army into a freight trainfamilies of the British. They demolished everything in sight. The riot continued for some time after the battle, but with poor results. Those who have returned to their home was no food because they had planted their crops. The Romans harassed them and put them into slavery. Nero was not happy with Paulinus, because it was too difficult. Paolino, weakened political influence.

So what happens is Deciani attorney, administrator Roman, causingChaos?

Because he went to Gaul.

Pauline was very angry about it.

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