How 10,000 Romans Crushed a Massive Celtic Army?
The Battle of Watling Street in 61 AD marks one of the most pivotal confrontations between the Roman Empire and ancient British tribes, specifically the Iceni rebellion led by Queen Boudica. This decisive battle showcased the superior Roman military tactics against overwhelming Celtic forces, ultimately securing Roman dominance in Britain.
The conflict originated from Roman mistreatment of the Iceni tribe following the death of King Prasutagus. Despite his attempt to peacefully transition power by naming both Emperor Nero and his daughters as heirs, Roman officials violated this arrangement. They brutally flogged Queen Boudica and sexually assaulted her daughters, sparking a massive uprising among the British tribes.
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How 10,000 Romans Crushed A Massive Celtic Army?
How 10,000 Romans Crushed a Massive Celtic Army? The Battle of Watling Street in 61 AD marks one of the most pivotal confrontations between...

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