Boadicea

Boadicea

Product code

MGLBP880

Price

£ 545

Provenance

Boudica led a revolt against the Roman rule of Britain in AD 60-61. She was Queen of the Iceni people, a British tribe who lived in what is today Norfolk and parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. Her name means ‘Victoria’; she is often depicted riding a chariot. Her warriors successfully defeated one Roman army and destroyed the capital of Roman Britain, which was then Colchester. Later her armies went on to destroy London and Verulamium (St Albans). Finally, she was defeated by a Roman army led by Caius Suetonius Paullinus.

Colour Options
Hand antiqued Somerset, Bath or Portland stone composition

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Boadicea

Technical information

Height: 53cm
Width: 95cm
Depth: 3cm
Weight : 30kgs

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