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Iceni Collection

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea leading Iceni revolt by Fortunino Matania

Boadicea leading Iceni revolt by Fortunino Matania
Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain pictured with her daughters in full

Background imageIceni Collection: Queen Boudica of the Iceni Tribe

Queen Boudica of the Iceni Tribe. Commanded a combined army of British tribes which rose up and sacked Camulodunum (Colchester)

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea (Boudica)

Boadicea (Boudica)
Boadicea (Boudica, 30-61 AD), a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe. Seen here in an imaginary Victorian illustration

Background imageIceni Collection: Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to revolt

Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to revolt
Queen Boudicca of the Iceni tribe inciting the Britons to revolt against Roman domination. circa 60 AD

Background imageIceni Collection: Boudicca with her two daughters

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

Background imageIceni Collection: London in fog

London in fog - a real Pea Souper. The statue of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni on the banks of the River Thames at Westminster at is rended into dramatic silhouette

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea (As Forrest)

Boadicea (As Forrest)
BOADICEA (or Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, encouraging the Britons to defend their country against the Romans

Background imageIceni Collection: BOADICEA (-62)

BOADICEA (-62)
BOADICEA (aka Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, in her chariot

Background imageIceni Collection: BOADICEA (-62)

BOADICEA (-62)
Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain. Date: - 62

Background imageIceni Collection: Statue of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni, Westminster

Statue of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni, Westminster
Statue of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni in her Chariot on the Westminster Embankment at the end of Westminster Bridge, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953

Background imageIceni Collection: BOADICEA (SINGLETON)

BOADICEA (SINGLETON)
QUEEN OF THE ICENI, After defeat by Romans (led by Suetonius). She later takes poison and dies. Date: ? - 62

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea Haranguing the Britons

Boadicea Haranguing the Britons
Boadicea (Boudica, Queen of the Iceni) Haranguing the Britons. circa AD 60

Background imageIceni Collection: Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni
BOADICEA (known also as Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, poisons herself after being defeated by the Romans Date: 62

Background imageIceni Collection: Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni censuring a Romanized Briton

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni censuring a Romanized Briton
Boudicca or Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, censuring a Romanized Briton. circa 60 AD

Background imageIceni Collection: Bronze statue of Boudicca and Big Ben - Westminster

Bronze statue of Boudicca and Big Ben - Westminster
Queen of the Iceni - This bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. The iconic shape of Big Ben looms behind

Background imageIceni Collection: Thames Embankment - Old Scotland Yard and Boudicca Statue

Thames Embankment - Old Scotland Yard and Boudicca Statue
Thames Embankment, London - Old Scotland Yard and Boudicca Statue - sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. Date: 1909

Background imageIceni Collection: Statue of Boudicca, Westminster, London

Statue of Boudicca, Westminster, London
Bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. Seen here with Big Ben towering above it

Background imageIceni Collection: Statue of Boadicea

Statue of Boadicea
QUEEN OF THE ICENI This bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft

Background imageIceni Collection: Queen Boadicea

Queen Boadicea
Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus

Background imageIceni Collection: Queen of the Iceni

Queen of the Iceni
BOADICEA (or Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, animating the Britons to defend their country against the Romans

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea & her Army

Boadicea & her Army
Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, encourages the native Britons to defend their country against the Roman invaders

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea Statue

Boadicea Statue
QUEEN OF THE ICENI, Statue by Sir William Hamo Thornycroft, completed in 1901 and located on Westminster Bridge, London

Background imageIceni Collection: Boadicea

Boadicea, queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus


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