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  • Page Count 268
  • Publication Year 2011
  • Publisher The History Press
  • ISBN-13 9780752459097

Boudica's Last Stand

By John Waite

AD 60, Britain: With three Roman towns in ashes and thousands dead, Boudica and her Iceni, Trinovantes, and Catuvellauni allies march for a final, decisive victory to expel Rome. Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus and his vastly outnumbered legions await them, their survival and the future of the province hanging on his chosen strategy. This book delves into the motivations of Boudica—was it revenge or a calculated bid for power?—and Paulinus's audacious plan to re-examine this pivotal revolt. From a fresh tactical perspective, it presents a clearer picture of the battle at a newly suggested site, offering a new interpretation of the conflict that shaped 2,000 years of Britain's cultural heritage.
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