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Boudicca with her two daughters

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni Tribe, addressing her troops from a small chariot before going into battle against the Romans. During this battle it became very clear that the Romans would win, so, instead of being captured by them, she took poison, with her daughters doing the same. Date: Circa 60 AD

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Boudicca, the fierce and indomitable Queen of the Iceni Tribe in ancient Britain, addresses her loyal troops from atop a small chariot before leading them into the final battle against the mighty Roman Empire, circa 60 AD. With determination etched on her face and her two daughters by her side, Boudicca rallies her warriors, inspiring them with her powerful words and unwavering resolve. The rebellion against Roman occupation had begun as a desperate plea for justice and freedom, but as the tide of battle turned against them, Boudicca knew that capture by the Romans would mean certain slavery and humiliation for herself and her people. Rather than face such a fate, Boudicca and her daughters chose the ultimate act of defiance. As the Romans closed in, the brave queen took her own life with a deadly poison, her daughters following suit. This poignant moment, captured in this powerful print, serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the ancient British people and their unyielding fight for freedom and dignity against the oppressive Roman Empire.

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