The Boudican revolt was an armed uprising by native Celtic Britons against the Roman Empire during the Roman conquest of Britain. It took place circa...
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and meant the French could not use their advantage of numbers The Boudican revolt was an assault by 230,000 Celtic Britons, although the source for this...
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Boudica (redirect from Boudicca's Revolt)
fame in the Victorian era and as a cultural symbol in Britain. The Boudican revolt against the Roman Empire is referred to in four works from classical...
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Tacitus the expenses for the temple's upkeep were among the cause of the Boudican Revolt: "delectique sacerdotes specie religionis omnes fortunas effundebant...
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Camulodunum (section Pre-Boudican Roman town)
the revolt. Known as the "Fenwick Treasure", it appears to have been buried just prior to the building's destruction by a victim of the Boudican attack...
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132 CE, six decades after the suppression of the revolt, another revolt known as the Bar Kokhba revolt erupted in Judaea. The construction of a Roman colony...
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(later styled Valeria Victrix) are known to have served during the Boudican revolt of 60–61, and were probably there since the initial invasion, but the...
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Essex (section Peasants Revolt, 1381)
by the Romans but subsequently sacked by the Trinovantes during the Boudican revolt. In the Early Middle Ages the region was invaded by the Saxons, who...
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Third Servile War (redirect from Revolt of Spartacus)
alarming to Rome because its military seemed powerless to suppress it. The revolt began in 73 BC, with the escape of around 70 slave gladiators from a gladiator...
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Herod the Great fortified it as a refuge for himself in the event of a revolt. In 66 AD, at the beginning of the First Jewish–Roman War, a group of Jewish...
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