
The Riddle of Boudica
Andrew Summers(Author)
ESSEX HUNDRED PUBLICATIONS (Publisher)
Published on 21. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
116 pages
978-0-9931083-3-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Roman occupation of Britain lasted over 350 years. Seventeen years after the Romans arrived in force in AD43, Queen Boudica led an uprising which resulted in the destruction of Colchester, London and St Albans. The rebellion was short lived and resulted in a harsh crackdown. Yet, in later years Roman rule was interrupted by several uprisings and incursions by the 'natives'. Two hundred years after Boudica's death part of the occupying Roman Army mutinied. One hundred years later the Roman Commander, Marcus Aurelius Carausius, proclaimed himself Emperor of an independent Britain. However, the insurrections were supressed, the mutiny put down, the usurper overthrown and Roman rule returned to more or less normal.
Despite all the upheavals in the British Isles during Rome's long tenure, we find it is only Boudica who is especially remembered. The Riddle of Boudica explores the 'facts' of the rebellion as known and examines the resultant heritage, legacy and mythology grown up around it and poses an intriguing What if? question.
Despite all the upheavals in the British Isles during Rome's long tenure, we find it is only Boudica who is especially remembered. The Riddle of Boudica explores the 'facts' of the rebellion as known and examines the resultant heritage, legacy and mythology grown up around it and poses an intriguing What if? question.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
30 Colour, Black and While Illustrations and maps
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
180 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9931083-3-4 (9780993108334)
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Person
Andrew Summers was born within the sound of Bow Bells (on a
quiet day) and after a spell in North Kent has lived in Hadleigh in Essex
for the last 35 years and been married to Glenis for over 50 years.
Andrew has bought books, sold books, printed books and now writes
and publishes books too!
Andrew has edited The Numbers Had to Tally, a Second World
War survival story and Once Upon a Time in Southend (and District).
He has also penned They Did Their Duty, Essex Farm, a book which tells
the story of Essex Farm in Belgium and its connections with the Essex
Regiment.
Along with his colleague John Debenham, Andrew has co-
authored several books in the Essex Hundred series such as The Essex
Hundred Histories, The Essex Hundred, (The History of Essex in 100
poems), Battlefield Essex and Magna Carta in Essex.
Andrew is still busy writing and pandemics permitting tours the
county giving talks on a variety of Essex topics.
quiet day) and after a spell in North Kent has lived in Hadleigh in Essex
for the last 35 years and been married to Glenis for over 50 years.
Andrew has bought books, sold books, printed books and now writes
and publishes books too!
Andrew has edited The Numbers Had to Tally, a Second World
War survival story and Once Upon a Time in Southend (and District).
He has also penned They Did Their Duty, Essex Farm, a book which tells
the story of Essex Farm in Belgium and its connections with the Essex
Regiment.
Along with his colleague John Debenham, Andrew has co-
authored several books in the Essex Hundred series such as The Essex
Hundred Histories, The Essex Hundred, (The History of Essex in 100
poems), Battlefield Essex and Magna Carta in Essex.
Andrew is still busy writing and pandemics permitting tours the
county giving talks on a variety of Essex topics.
Content
8 Some Useful Definitions
9 list of Illustrations
10 English and Roman Place Names
11 Tribal Territories
13 English Tribal Leaders
14 Principal Romans
17 Introduction
21. What we Know?
24 What's in a Name?
27 Before the Romans.
29 Setting the Scene, Julius Caesar
32 The Romans are back
39 The New Governor
41 King Prasutugus and the Iceni
43 The Roman Campaign in Wales
46 The Coming Storm.
48 The Final Straw
50 Blood and Fire
53 Planning for the worst
56 Boudica's Nemesis
64 The Final Battlefield?
70 Aftermath
73 Did Boudicas's revolt achieve anything?
75 How do we know what we know?
78 Unearthing the Evidence
79 Finding the bodies
79 Were Colchester, St Albans and London completely
destroyed during the uprising?
82 Boudicca's Assault on London
89 Communication
89 How many rebels were there?
91 Heritage, Legacy and Mythology
98 Film and Television
99 Conclusion
100 The What if? Question
100 Who were the Druids
104 About the author
105 Places of Interest
105 Selected Bibliography
109 Index
114 Essex Hundred Publications
9 list of Illustrations
10 English and Roman Place Names
11 Tribal Territories
13 English Tribal Leaders
14 Principal Romans
17 Introduction
21. What we Know?
24 What's in a Name?
27 Before the Romans.
29 Setting the Scene, Julius Caesar
32 The Romans are back
39 The New Governor
41 King Prasutugus and the Iceni
43 The Roman Campaign in Wales
46 The Coming Storm.
48 The Final Straw
50 Blood and Fire
53 Planning for the worst
56 Boudica's Nemesis
64 The Final Battlefield?
70 Aftermath
73 Did Boudicas's revolt achieve anything?
75 How do we know what we know?
78 Unearthing the Evidence
79 Finding the bodies
79 Were Colchester, St Albans and London completely
destroyed during the uprising?
82 Boudicca's Assault on London
89 Communication
89 How many rebels were there?
91 Heritage, Legacy and Mythology
98 Film and Television
99 Conclusion
100 The What if? Question
100 Who were the Druids
104 About the author
105 Places of Interest
105 Selected Bibliography
109 Index
114 Essex Hundred Publications