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STC306690 Boadiceas attack upon Camulodunum, 60AD, illustration from The History of the Nation (litho) by Payne, Henry A. (Harry) (1868-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Romans were driven into the temple of Claudius while defending the town; Boadicea (d.60AD), Queen of the Iceni; Colchester, Britains oldest recorded town); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23201506
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Boadicea's Fierce Attack on Camulodunum - A Glimpse into Ancient Rebellion
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 60 AD, witnessing a pivotal moment in history. The illustration from "The History of the Nation" vividly captures Boadicea's audacious assault on Camulodunum, an event that would forever etch her name into the annals of British resistance. As smoke billows ominously in the background, Boadicea stands tall and resolute atop her chariot. With spear in hand and determination blazing in her eyes, she leads her tribe against the mighty Roman Empire. Her rebel daughters by her side, they confront each other with unwavering courage and unyielding spirit. This clash between two worlds is depicted with meticulous detail; centurions desperately defend their empire while being driven towards the temple of Claudius within Colchester—the oldest recorded town in Britain. The engraving masterfully portrays the chaos and intensity of battle as warriors fight fiercely for their freedom. Boadicea emerges as a formidable leader—a warrior queen who defied societal norms to protect her people from oppression. This image serves as a testament to her indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve. Through this historical snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the power of rebellion and resistance against tyranny—themes that continue to resonate throughout human history. It is a reminder that even against insurmount
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