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great mass of the tawniest hair fell to her hips; around her neck was a large golden necklace; and she wore a tunic of divers colours over which a thick mantle was fastened with a brooch. This was her invariable attire."
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Macdonald, Sharon (1988). "Boadicea: warrior, mother and myth". In Holden, Pat; Macdonald, Sharon; Ardener, Shirley (eds.).
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3090:Frénée-Hutchins, Samantha (2016).
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2833:. Museum of London. Archived from
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2948:. Priory Press. pp. 21–26.
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3310:(Revised ed.). London:
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1233:after Thomas Stothard (1812)
577:Events leading to the revolt
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1332:Boudica was adopted by the
545:Boudica was the consort of
331:hurried from the island of
80:Consort of the king of the
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3392:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2783:Macdonald, Sharon (1987).
2678:Cambridge University Press
2647:Cambridge University Press
2475:10.22459/HR.XIX.01.2013.06
2452:Lawson, Stephanie (2013).
2381:Routledge & Kegan Paul
2274:(1979). "Queen Boudica?".
2182:Routledge & Kegan Paul
1797:Hoffman, Birgitta (2019).
1172:Boadicea and Her Daughters
1113:(1790) and the drawing by
1098:Boadicea and Her Daughters
701:Quintus Petillius Cerialis
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2375:The Rebellion of Boudicca
1412:(1927), a British silent
1382:. A 36-mile (58 km)
1001:, by the Italian scholar
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3067:. Oxford: Oxford Books.
3063:Davies, John A. (2008).
2996:. Norfolk County Council
2973:Hingley & Unwin 2006
2891:Outskirts Online Journal
2814:Hingley & Unwin 2006
2767:Hingley & Unwin 2006
2751:Hingley & Unwin 2006
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2582:Curran, John E. (1996).
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2048:Hingley & Unwin 2006
2033:Hingley & Unwin 2006
2014:Hingley & Unwin 2006
1874:"Boudicca (d. AD 60/61)"
1825:Newark, Timothy (1989).
1687:Hingley & Unwin 2006
1666:– via HathiTrust.
1626:Hingley & Unwin 2006
1545:Women in ancient warfare
1526:Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd
1376:Colchester Castle Museum
1346:A Pageant of Great Women
1329:in the council chamber.
786:concluded that the name
725:Suetonius was leading a
680:for retired soldiers. A
571:Publius Ostorius Scapula
329:Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
32:Boudica (disambiguation)
3561:Women in war in Britain
3511:60s in the Roman Empire
3432:Encyclopædia Britannica
3412:Encyclopædia Britannica
3058:– via HathiTrust.
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1309:20th century – present
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2864:. pp. 276–277.
2649:. pp. 334–335.
2616:Taylor & Francis
2466:Macquarie University
2322:Waite, John (2007).
2244:Frénée-Hutchins 2016
1742:Adler, Eric (2008).
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463:Lives of the Caesars
3546:People from Norfolk
2458:Humanities Research
2367:Dudley, Donald R.;
2148:. Stroud, England:
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1501:Ancient Rome portal
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