Roman III - The Wrath of Boudicca

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by Ashman, Kevin


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  Poenius Postumus

  Poenius Postumus was the Praefectus Castrorum of the Second Augusta Legion at the time and though his aid was requested by Suetonnius, it seems the request was ignored. Subsequently, at the end of the campaign he committed suicide by falling on his sword, presumably in shame.

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  The Final Battle

  The exact location of the final battle is unknown though many believe it is somewhere along the Roman Road known today as Wattling Street.

  Military numbers vary for the battle but it is generally agreed that Suetonnius had approximately ten thousand men under his command, made up from the Gemina, the remains of the Hispana, part of the Valeria Victrix and several vexillations (smaller units) from around the country.

  Numbers for Boudicca’s army range from a hundred thousand to two hundred thousand and though we will never know the exact figure, it is agreed the Britannic army vastly outnumbered the Romans.

  Despite this superiority, the narrowness of the carefully selected valley meant Boudicca could only deploy the same amount of men as the Romans at any one time and her numerical superiority was thus nullified. The Roman tactics and discipline won the day and when they turned the native army, Boudicca’s warriors were caught amongst their watching families and the carts they had brought to witness the anticipated victory. Tacitus reports that over eighty thousand Britons died that day compared to only four hundred Romans.

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  Emperor Nero

  Nero was the Emperor at the time and he seriously contemplated abandoning Britannia. If Boudicca had prevailed in the final battle, it is likely Roman occupation would have ended and our history would have been vastly different.

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  More Books by K. M. Ashman

  The India Sommers Mysteries

  The Dead Virgins

  The Treasures of Suleiman

  The Mummies of the Reich

  The Roman Trilogy

  Roman I – The Fall of Britannia

  Roman II – The Rise of Caratacus

  Roman III – The Wrath of Boudicca

  Novels

  Savage Eden

  The Last Citadel

  Vampire

  The Medieval Trilogy

  Medieval I – Blood of the Cross

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