Boudica
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Boudica (probably pronounced /bɒʊˈdiːka:/ ; spelled variously Boudicca, Boadicea, Bodicea, Boudicea, and variants thereof) was a queen in Eastern Britain who led a local uprising against Roman occupying forces. She is frequently cited as a "woman warrior".
Fictional representations and other allusions
- "Boudica" (2003 historical film; "Warrior Queen" in the US)
- "Warrior Queen" (1978 historical TV series)
- "Boadicea" (1928 historical film)
- "The Deliverer", a Xena: Warrior Princess episode 3x04 (1997); Boadica played by Jennifer Ward-Lealand
- Mary Mackey, The People of the Horse (1987)
- Rosemary Sutcliff, Song for a Dark Queen (1978 YA historical fiction)
- Harry Turtledove, Ruled Britannia (alternate history; Boudica is the subject of a Shakespearean commission)
- Alice Borchardt's Tales of Guinevere series - Guinevere is a matrilineal descendant of Boudica
- "Witchblade" comic book series DC; historic backstory is that the witchblade was wielded by Boudicca back in the day
- "Demon Killer" and "Queen of Witches" (1993-94) arcs in "Sláine" series in "2000 AD" comic were a rewrite of Boudica
- "From Hell" - Boudica's defeat described as a the final triumph of the patriarchy
- "Ghosts of Albion" created by Amber Benson and Christopher Golden - Bodicea is one of the ghost defenders
- Boadicea's Books, a Kensington, CA, women's bookstore (closed circa 2003)
- "History Bites" episode "Xena's Evil Sister" (History Bites was a 1998-2004 historical sketch comedy TV series)
References
- "Warrior Women" episode 5 Discovery Channel documentary
- "Warrior Queen Boudica" (2006 History International Channel documentary)
- "Battlefield Britain" (2004 BBC documentary)