Anonymous ID: f9bfcb Oct. 23, 2025, 5:12 p.m. No.23762342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8780

Well FYI on Boudicca. The only credible historical notation we have about Boudicca was from Tacitus, the Roman historian, in his ‘Annals of Rome’. He finished his annals within about a generation after the execution of Christ. Who he also wrote about, by the way.

 

Tacitus said only that Boudicca was an iceni queen whose husband was killed by, and she and her daughter raped by the Romans. That she put her daughter in her chariot and road up and down in front of the iceni , shaming them to fight.

And they fought. She didn’t.

100 years later, Cassio dio also writes if Boudicca, but boy does he embellish Tacitus’ story.

Cassio calls her the epitome of beauty, that she tortured Roman soldiers, and gives her a very long and flowering speech when she drove her chariot shaming the iceni men to fight. But he doesn’t say she fought either.

Thats it.

Those are the only two pieces anywhere in all of history about Boudicca. Nothing else exists.

What you’ve been fed is the feminist (commie) rewrite.

 

Can your wife or girlfriend overpower you? Can the strongest female kickboxer beat the strongest man? There’s no doubt she had spirit and rage and spurred the iceni men on to battle. And she was inspiring, but she didn’t fight. She got raped by a Roman man, who was obviously, from the outcome, a lot stronger than she was.