Boudicca - World History Encyclopedia
https://www.worldhistory.org/Boudicca08.11.2013 · The primary sources of the story of Boudicca's revolt are the Roman historians, Publius Cornelius Tacitus (l. 56-117 CE) and Cassius Dio (l. 150-235 CE). These two offer different versions of the story in that Tacitus claims the revolt sprang from the ill treatment of the Iceni following Prasutagus' death while Dio writes that the cause of the uprising was a dispute over …
Boudica - Wikipedia
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Boudican revolt - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boudican_revoltBoudican revolt. The Roman province of Britain, where the revolt took place. The Boudican revolt was an armed uprising by the native Celtic tribes against the Roman Empire. It took place c. 60-61 AD in the Roman province of Britain, and was led by Boudica, the Queen of the Iceni. The uprising was motivated by the Roman failure to honor an ...
Boudicca - World History Encyclopedia
www.worldhistory.org › BoudiccaNov 08, 2013 · The primary sources of the story of Boudicca's revolt are the Roman historians, Publius Cornelius Tacitus (l. 56-117 CE) and Cassius Dio (l. 150-235 CE). These two offer different versions of the story in that Tacitus claims the revolt sprang from the ill treatment of the Iceni following Prasutagus' death while Dio writes that the cause of the uprising was a dispute over a loan.
Boudican revolt - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudican_revoltThe Boudican revolt was an armed uprising by the native Celtic tribes against the Roman Empire. It took place c. 60-61 AD in the Roman province of Britain, and was led by Boudica, the Queen of the Iceni. The uprising was motivated by the Roman failure to honor an agreement they had made with her husband, Prasutagus, regarding the succession of his kingdom upon his death. The revo…