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AD60: We know Boudicca. Who was her daughter?
AD60: We know Boudicca. Who was her daughter?
Boudicca. The ferocious warrior queen whose rebellion against Rome still echoes through the ages.
But what of the daughter who grew up in her shadow?
Defeated by her enemy but unbroken, Solina’s bid for survival takes her from Britain’s sacred marshlands to the glittering façades of Nero’s court. But in an Empire built on violence and lies, Boudicca’s daughter will find both revenge and redemption have their price…
Born to a legend. Forced to fight. Determined to succeed.
Meet Solina.
Boudicca’s Daughter.
Boudicca’s England
Boudicca, the 1st-century warrior queen of the Iceni, is associated with several key locations across East Anglia and London.
In 60–61 AD, Boudicca led a rebellion against Roman rule, successfully destroying three major settlements.
Camulodunum (Colchester): The first target of the rebellion.
Londinium (London): This was the Roman trade hub. The London Museum has many artefacts.
Verulamium (St Albans): The third city burned by Boudican forces. The Verulamium Museum holds artifacts from this era
Destination/Location: Ancient Rome/England Author: Elodie Harper Departure: AD60, AD61
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