Boudicca
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  • THE BRETON HAS THE ''ABILITY'' TO BARBARIZE EVERYTHING

  • I believe that Bouidicca was tied to a pole during and after her beating; she was forced too watch her 2 daughters; being assaulted in a very horrible way! Now whether they lived or died; I do not know? But she slayed a many Roman soldiers and dealt them a serious blow. She was very young as well; I believe 19 years old? This should inspire White women everywhere. Race Mixing and Feminism seem to be the order of the day; to destroy the Aryan soul in them. Stand up!! 14 words

  • @tz88ss32vb What does it have to do with race mixing?

  • suetonius made her lick his boot ha ha ha he he he;)

  • she was a savage plain and simple.

  • @americanviking999 You have no idea what you are talking about. No one knows exactly what she looked like, how she dressed or even what happened to her after she was defeated by the Romans. Stick to facts please or shut up.

  • That is true my friend.

  • @tacotony24

    And yet within 1500 years we went from a "backward people" to having the largest empire the world has ever seen.

    The English language spoken through out the world, and posted on youtube by your good self.

  • @N15gooner

    empires rise and fall

    in terms of imperial landmass, Britain at its height has slightly edged the Mongol Empire, however, just as any empire before it, it is in inevitable decline

    I'm looking at China as the new superpower in the near future

    In terms of the English language, 50-60% of its words came from Latin and Old French (Old French itself is mostly derived from Latin). English itself is written in the Latin alphabet, thank you Rome.

    So, English itself is

  • Ave

  • Yeah, the British Empire was known for its civility and eternal cultural tolerance. NOT...

  • Most of the Roman emperors were neither corrupt or effiminate but totally ruthless.

  • I have watched a lot of Boudica /and other historical/ documents here on Youtube. Very interesting material. But oh dear, reading some of the comments, LOL...

    If only the Youtubers could have been the military leaders...

    I would have....

    They should have...

    They faltered...

    I would have...

    What wisdom we have here online!

  • Bloody glad they are not!

  • I would have layed oil on the fields before I use super powerful bows to launch spears at the roman shields and maybe take out some of their armour, of course I also would not have engaged an enemy on their terms, Roman or not...

  • The Britons may have fared better to hide in the woods or to pick up the Roman spears and throw them back and maybe hit them in their own shields...

  • Where the Romans excelled in conventional warfare they faltered in guerilla warfare. Celts, Vikings, Germans and above all the Huns who scared the shit out of the former, attacked Romans and drew them out to fight on their terms as well as hiding. In one campaign 16,000 Germans took out 16,000 Roman Elites. Not sure the name of the battle, but if the Germans were afraid of the Huns then well...

  • @leegeorgeson Teutoburger Wa;d

  • the romans hated to meet the celts in battle? are you stupid,the romans fought anyone anytime and thrived on killing however got in there way,if you havent noticed the roman empire was the greatest of all time,wake up fuckwit

  • Nero looks like Michael Jackson. It's ironic that the most powerful and disciplined army in the world was commanded by a series of corrupt or effeminate emperors. The Romans hated to meet the Celts in battle.

    They were big and warlike, good with spear or horse, and fearless, if relatively disorganized, in battle. Women were just as likely to fight as men. Women of Boudicca's rank led men into battle, and commanded them on the field. Boudicca wanted the Romans off the island.

  • @bookkeeper57 The Roman army was commanded also by a series of great Emperors, as Octavian, Tiberius, Trajan, Marcus Aurelius, Diocletian, Constantine. Where is it written that the Romans hated to meet in battle the Celts?

  • Nero looks like a cross dresser in this. The women look more masculine.

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