RMD4P316–Boudica, Boadicea, Boudicca leader of the rebellion against the Romans
RM2BDYCJD–Boudica Leading Rebellion, 60 AD
RMM0N4BA–Boudica or Boudicca. Illustration titled Boadicea and her Army by Joseph, 1868
RMG16CMC–Boudica (died 60 or 61 AD) was queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Her husband, Prasutagus, had left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman Emperor when he died
RM2BA8FH4–BOUDICA (aka Warrior Queen) 2003 ITV television film with Alex Kingston
RFCN09F8–Boudica (also spelled Boudicca, Boudicea, Boadicea,) led her people, the Iceni, and others in rebellion against Roman overlords.
RMERGKE0–Boadicea / Boudica / Boudicca Queen of the British Iceni tribe who led uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman
RMH69BWD–statue of Boudica. Westminster Bridge
RMERHKEJ–Boadicea (also Boudicca or Boudica), Queen of the Iceni.(1st century). Original illustration by R.E Groves. 1907 St. Albans
RF2D696G8–Spear in hand: Boudicea led the attack—so reads the caption. Boudica (also spelled Boudicca, Boudicea, Boadicea,) led her people, the Iceni, and others in rebellion against Roman overlords. She died in 61 A.D.
RMFJR581–Boudica or Boadicea, Queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Caption reads: 'Boadicea haranging the Britons.' Boudica died circa AD 60 or 61.
RMMN3NPM–Boudica aka Boadicea or Boudicea was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. In AD 60 or 61, when the Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus was campaigning on the island of Anglesey off the northwest coast of Wales, Boudica led theCelts in revolt. They destroyed Camulodunum (modern Colchester) and went on to destroy Londinium and Verulamium (modern-day St Albans). Suetonius, regrouped his forces in the West Midlands, and, despite being heavily outnumbered, defeated the Britons in the Battle of Watling Street.
RFA5AY7X–Boudica, queen of the English tribe known as the Iceni
RMBGKWN0–Boudica Queen of the Iceni a tribe in East Anglia Leading her men married to Prasutagus she fought the Romans
RM2BDXMC7–Boudica, Queen of the Iceni
RM2P91720–Boudica and her Army (Boadicea), engraving by Bernard Picart, 1728
RMG16BD4–Captioned: 'Boadicea Haranguing The British Tribes.' Boudica (died 60 or 61 AD) was queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Her husband, Prasutagus, had left his kingdom jointl
RMC7838K–Boadicea Haranguing the Britons. Boudica, ? - d. AD 60 or 61. Queen of the British Iceni tribe.
RMF44DA1–Statue of Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, located at the junction of The Embankment and Westminster Bridge, London
RMDDH9CY–Bronze Statue Of Boudica London UK
RMERGP48–Boudica or Boadicea, Queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the
RMM0N4BC–Boudica or Boudicca. Engraving titled 'Boadicea haranguing the Britons', 1860.
RMCC2TPM–A sculpture depicting the warrior queen Boudica of the Iceni with her daughters, near Westminster Pier, London, England.
RM2BA8FH6–WARRIOR QUEEN (aka Boudica) 2003 ITV television film with Alex Kingston
RMKAA5PT–Boadicea or Boudica fighting the Romans circa Ad 60/61
RMCXM2FB–BOUDICA (aka Boadicea) 1812 engraving of the Queen of the British Iceni tribe who fought the Romans
RME5R3KB–Boudica, Boadicea addressing her followers from her chariot
RM2BA8M03–BARBARIANS RISING 2016 American docudrama with Kirsty Mitchell as Boudica
RMG1FWTE–Boudica, queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire
RFBABPNP–Statue of Boudica near Westminster Pier pulled by horses on a chariot, London, England, UK
RMHD3A84–Boudica, aka Boudicea, queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe, with her troops prior to an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. They destroyed Camulodunum (modern Colchester), a settlement for discharged Roman soldiers and site of a temple to the former Emperor Claudius in AD 60 or 61.
RFPREG0K–Statue of Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, and the London Eye.
RMW4JD17–Vintage engraving of Boudica (Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni. 1815, The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, by MEYRICK, Samuel
RM2EETBM5–The Queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe Boudica (33 -61)between a chief and warrior. Organized a revolt against the Roman occupation. England.
RMDX4RBT–Boudica Boadicia Boudicca Statue London
RM2T1JP2T–Boudica Olga Kurylenko
RME9MD8K–Boudica monument, Westminster, London, England, UK
RMCNYER8–Statue of Boudicea on her chariot, Westminster London
RMB9BB2J–Statue of Boudica Boudicca Boadicea by Thomas Thornycroft and London Eye against blue sky Westminster London England Great Brita
RMANJ11N–Statue of Boudica near Westminster Pier, London, England, UK
RMB9KRF0–Boudicca Statue, London
RMCC2TR2–A sculpture depicting the warrior queen Boudica of the Iceni with her daughters, near Westminster Pier, London, England.
RMADB87D–Statue of Boudicia outside The Houses of Parliament in London England UK
RMA5T524–Night time shot of Statue of Boudica with former GLC building in the background B&W Circa 1960
RMEG7312–After the illustration by Florence Anderson entitled Boadicea and the Druid, from the poem Boadicea by William Cowper.
RFDR26P8–Boudica (alternative spelling: Boudicca), also known as Boadicea and known in Welsh as Buddug (d. AD 60 or 61)
RM2BAAEE2–BOUDICA Queen of the British Celtic Icene tribe in a 19th century engraving
RMC9BJFT–Statue of Boudica with the London Eye and the Shell building beyond
RM2H33XBH–BOUDICA 19th century illustration of the queen of the British Iceni tribe who lead an uprising against Roman occupation about AD 60.
RM2GC65W8–1st August 2021. Norfolk, England. Soldiers Through the Ages event at Castle Rising, the first public event at the 12th Century castle since before the Covid pandemic outbreak. Led by Queen Boudica, a parade of re-enactors around the castle's moat, representing warriors from Roman Britain through to the two world wars.
RMD988A7–Tomb of Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus was procurator of Roman Britain from 61 to his death in 65.He was appointed after his predecessor, Catus Decianus, had fled to Gaul in the aftermath of the rebellion of Boudica. He expressed concern to the Emperor Nero that the punitive policies of the governor, Suetonius Paulinus, would lead to continued hostilities. Nero despatched his freedman, Polyclitus, to lead an inquiry. An excuse, that Suetonius had lost some ships, was found to relieve him of command and replace him. Classicianus died and was buried in London in 65.
RMC56G67–The Clock Tower Big Ben with statue of Queen Boadicea on horse drawn chariot at Westminster Pier London UK
RMAMB293–Bronze statue of Queen Boudicca and horse chariot with part of the London eye ferris wheel manipulated colour
RFCBG6G6–Statue of Boudica, Westminster, London, UK
RMD5CDAR–Statue of Boudicia or Boudica outside The Houses of Parliament in London England UK
RMHRBBN6–Queen Boudica by John Opie
RMMP33G2–Boadicea Haranguing The Britons. John Opie, R.A. (1761-1807). Oil On Canvas. ENG151196034 01 1035 Queen Boudica by John Opie
RMB9BB36–Statue of Boudica Boudicca Boadicea Thomas Thornycroft London Eye Westminster London England Great Britain United Kingdom UK GB
RMRA62RY–Spectacular bronze sculpture of Queen Boadicea, charging on a chariot, situated by Westminster Bridge in London and created by Thomas Thorneycroft
RMAAW41J–Women Warriors: Queen Boudicca, England, ?AD-61, conceptual portrait of a historic heroine
RMAHR193–Boadicea Queen of the Iceni statue City of Westminster London England UK in back
RMA6KC35–Statue of Boudicea Westminster Bridge London, England UK
RMA5T527–Night time shot of Statue of Boudica with Big Ben behind London Great Britain circa 1960
RMAXE7NT–Statue of Boadicea, Westminster, London.
RMCMWGGG–Boadicea monument/statue, Westminster, London, England, UK
RMBTJB8Y–Statue of Boudica or Boudicea and her daughters near Houses of Parliament, London, England, United Kingdom
RFAGC967–Statue of Boudica with Big Ben behind London Great Britain
RM2H33XBA–BOUDICA 19th century illustration of the queen of the British Iceni tribe who lead an uprising against Roman occupation about AD 60.
RM2GC65WB–1st August 2021. Norfolk, England. Soldiers Through the Ages event at Castle Rising, the first public event at the 12th Century castle since before the Covid pandemic outbreak. Led by Queen Boudica, a parade of re-enactors around the castle's moat, representing warriors from Roman Britain through to the two world wars.
RM2BA0JYC–BOUDICA (aka Warrior Queen) ) 2003 ITV tv film with Alex Kingston as Boudica and Steve Waddington. Emily Blunt at far left.
RF2BDXM9A–Boudica Leading Rebellion, 60 AD
RMAMB28F–London statue of Queen Boudicca or Boadicea horse and chariot with clock face of Big Ben
RM2RGE1A8–Boadicea, Boudica
RM2P9171N–Queen Boadicea (Boudica), steel engraving by Albert Henry Payne, before 1902
RM2M98MFW–Boadicea (Boudica, 30-61 AD), a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe. Seen here in an imaginary Victorian illustration.
RMB1T0CD–London, England, UK. Statue of Boudicca near Westminster Bridge
RM2M99MAM–London - Statue of Boudica ('Boadicea and her Daughters') by Thomas Thornycroft, Westminster on the north bank of the River Thames, at the end of Westminster Bridge and opposite the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament).
RMWKPK7F–BOUDICA raising the Iceni Tribe against the Romans
RMEG3FJ8–Boudicca
RM2H33XBC–BOUDICA 19th century illustration of the queen of the British Iceni tribe who lead an uprising against Roman occupation about AD 60.
RMERGP47–Boudica or Boadicea, Queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the
RM2BA8M06–BOUDICA Queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the Roman occupation of part of England about AD 60. Engraving from 'The costume of the original inhabitants of the British Islands' published in 1815.
RM2KG3ENK–Boadicea haranguing the Britons. Also known as Boudica, Boudicca, Boudicea, ? - 60 AD. Queen of the Iceni tribe of Celtic Britons. She led an uprising against the occupying Romans. From a print by Sharp published in 1795, after the painting by John Opie.
RMCMWGGJ–Boadicea monument, Westminster, London, England, UK
RMH69BWJ–statue of Boudica. Westminster Bridge
RMKJ6AR3–Boadicea or Boudica inspiring her soldiers
RM2A2RGY7–A 1930's illustration of Boudicca / Boudicea/ Boudica / Boudicca Queen of the Icini tribe in her chariot inciting the British to mutiny against the Roman invaders. She led the uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61
RM2KG932H–1950s, historical, a view of the Roman statue, 'Boadicea and Her Daughters' located in Westminster, seen against the Clock Tower (Big Ben) by the Palace of Westminter, home of the UK Goverment. Representing Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising in Roman Britain, the sculptor was Englisih artist and engineer, Thomas Thornycroft. Although completed in 1885, it was not until 1902 that it was cast in bronze and installed on the north side of Parliament Hill.