Warrior Women - Boudica 3
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General Agricola was well on his way to pacifying northern Britain. There were forts all over Scotland. Roman policy changed toward northern Britain. They simply didn't care to conquer it, didn't think it was worth it. Hadrian's wall was cheaper. Despite what you see in current popular culture, northern Britain only remained free because Rome didn't care.
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Whatever... Celts raped and pillaged regularly as well.
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@ImaginedWriter wrong the britains fought the romans for over 300 yrs the north was never tamed the romans got there arse,s kicked in horthern britain hence hadrians wall, the romans gave up it was costing 2 many men and resources
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Why hasn`t a movie been made about this?!
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THE XENA WAS NOT woman. THE XENA WAS MALE AND WAS THE ZEUS
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@XenaChi childish behaviour,you blocked me as well coward,grow up....*facepalm*
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@ArchEnemyNemesis1 ROFL are you comparing human decisions for war with the need to eat in animals? I'm sorry that doesn't wash. War is powered by greed, pure and simple. The wolf isn't going to kill the sheep to gain it's land and riches is it? No, it does it for food, to eat and live. Point out ONE war that was based only on the need to survive (eat)... the simple answer is there isn't one. War always has other greedy motives.
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@XenaChi the lion doesnt say "oh im terribly sorry! " before killing an antelope or a wolf never says "the gods made me do it " before killing a sheep. War is nature's way. Survival of the fittest.
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Lols at the Woman...sorry Roman expert that cant say her "Rs"...Welease Woddewick!
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Woah, whats with all the pervy S and M vids in the Suggestions list? There sure are some sick puppies around here ....:( probably mummy issues and tackle the size May flies.....
I think you'll find that all aspects of history have this 'evil' to them. To the people doing the invading they were doing Gods or the Gods will. It was and still is all a cover for greed for land and wealth.
It doesn't make any worse than the other, they are all equally bad.
XenaChi 2 years ago 11
The Romans were ruthless conquerors and opressors, their sole aim being to extract as much as possible out of the occopied lands; metals, minerals, slaves, taxes etc. Any opposition or revolt against their presence and might ,where ever it occurred, was thouroughly quenched. This also served as a warning to all people within and around the Empire: obey, adapt, pay and do not dare messing with Rome. The whole conquering process was motivated by many an individual's lust for riches and power.
rubarb4rubies 2 years ago 5