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London 1908 Postcard STATUE - BOADICEA Westminster PierOld PPC, Statue of Boadicea, Westminster Pier, London. Horses cart Statue.Publisher: Valentine's Series Series No: 48267 Sent from: London Addressed to: Isbergues, France with arrival Stamp: KE7 1/2d yellow green Condition: Used Background: Boudicca (also written Boudica, Boadicea, Buduica, Bonduca), was a Celtic female chieftain who led the Iceni and a number of other Celtic tribes, including the neighbouring Trinovantes, in a major uprising against the occupying Roman forces in Britain in CE 60 or 61 during the reign of the emperor Nero. These events are told by two historians, Tacitus (in his Annals and Agricola) and Dio Cassius (in his Roman History).
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