Boudicca
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Boudicca (died c. 61 CE) was a queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe in Britannia who led a bold yet failed uprising against the invading Roman Empire around 60 CE.
Biography
Boudicca's husband Prasutagus was a client king of Rome, being allowed to be nominally independent. Upon his death however, the Romans defied his will, and dispossessed his family of land, goods and the tribe itself, while both Boudicca and their daughters were raped and beaten.[1]
Determined for revenge, Boudicca raised an army and led a rebellion with the Iceni across Britannia. In addition to mutilating statues and desecrating the Roman tonbs, Boudicca also sacked the cities of Camulodunum, Londinium, and Verulamium;[1] Londinium in particular was said to be burned to the ground.[2]
Boudicca eventually lost to the rallying Roman troops in what is now the Midlands of England. Rather than allowing herself to be captured, Boudicca instead took poison to end her life.[1] The Britons celebrated her efforts against the Romans and buried her within an Isu vault in East Anglia.[3]
Legacy
Centuries later in 873, the Anglo-Saxon friar Harold recorded Boudicca's exploits in his Annals of History, describing her as "a woman, painted in blue, screeching like an eagle, blood on her teeth, death in her eyes."[4] [citation needed]
Boudicca's sack of London was later mentioned by the dying Order of the Ancients admiral Vicelin to the Raven Clan Viking Eivor Varinsdottir,[2] who would go on to find the queen's tomb and claim both sets of bracers and greaves from locked chests after bypassing Manius' numerous traps.[3]
Over a millenium later in 1916 during World War I, the British Assassin Lydia Frye found Boudicca's Torque in a locked chest in London.[5]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (ghost only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Database: Boudicca
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Smashing the Compass
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Floating conversations: Tombs of the Fallen
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Viking Expansion notes: Annals of History (IV)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – The Darkest Hour
