Warrior Queens: Boadicea's Chariot

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S., Ref 1Bacon, Francis, Ref 1Badbh (Celtic figure), Ref 1Bagrat Bagrationi, King of Georgia, Ref 1Bagrationi dynasty, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3Banda Nera, Giovanni della, Ref 1Bandaraneike, Sirimavo, Ref 1, Ref 2Bandaraneike, Solomon W. R. D., Ref 1Barnett, Anthony: Iron Britannia, Ref 1Basiani, Battle of, 1205, Ref 1, Ref 2Baza (Spain), Ref 1Bazán Alvaro, Ref 1Bazao-Turunku, Ref 1Beatrice, Margravine, Duchess of Lorraine, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4nBeaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John: Bonduca, Ref ...1Beauvoir, Simone de, Ref 1Becket, Thomas à, Archbishop of Canterbury, Ref 1Bede, Venerable, Ref 1Behn, Aphra, Ref 1Belgic peoples, Ref 1Bellona (goddess), Ref 1Beltrán de la Cueva, Don, Ref 1Ben-Gurion, David, Ref 1Bennigsen, General Levin August Gottlieb, Baron, Ref 1Berenice IV, Princess of Egypt, Ref 1Berg, Caroline von, Ref 1Bernáldez, Andrés, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbé, Ref 1Bernard, Archbishop of Toledo, Ref 1Bernard of Vallombrosa, Ref 1Bernardi, Giovambattista, Ref 1Berthier, Marshal Louis Alexandre, Ref 1Bertrand, Marshal Henri Gratien, Ref 1‘Better-Man’ Syndrome, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5Bhopal, Hazrat Mahal, Begum of, Ref 1Bhutto, Benazir, Ref 1Blanche, Queen of France, Ref 1Boadbil (son of Mulay Hassan), Ref 1Boadicea (legendary figure): image and reputation, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6, Ref 7, Ref 8, Ref 9, Ref 10, Ref 11, Ref 12; name, Ref 13, Ref 14, Ref 15n; as representative Warrior Queen, Ref 16, Ref 17; battle speech, Ref 18, Ref 19; burial, Ref 20, Ref 21; name vanishes from records, Ref 22; and Elizabeth I, Ref 23, Ref 24, Ref 25; represented in later literature, Ref 26, Ref 27, Ref 28, Ref 29, Ref 30, Ref 31; character of daughters, Ref 32; pictured, Ref 33; London statue, Ref 34, Ref 35, Ref 36; Rani of Jhansi compared with, Ref 37; and Women’s Movement, Ref 38, Ref 39; and etymology of term ‘bulldike’, Ref 40; and modern female political leaders, Ref 41, Ref 42, Ref 43, Ref 44; for historical figure see BoudicaBoccaccio, Giovanni, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3Boëce, Hector, Ref 1Bolton, Edmund, Ref 1, Ref 2Bonduca see Boadicea; BoudicaBoniface II, Margrave, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3Borgia, Cesare, Ref 1, Ref 2, Ref 3, Ref 4Bosphorus, kingdom of, Ref 1Botticelli, Sandro, Ref 1Boudica (historical figure): name, Ref 1; date of rebellion, Ref 2n, Ref 3; and Celtic mother-goddesses, Ref 4, Ref 5, Ref 6, Ref 7, Ref 8; on victory or death, Ref 9, Ref 10; treatment by Romans, Ref 11; life and career, Ref 12, Ref 13, Ref 14; status as woman, Ref 15, Ref 16; regency, Ref 17, Ref 18; historical sources for life, Ref 19; leads rebellion, Ref 20, Ref 21, Ref 22, Ref 23, Ref 24, Ref 25; daughters, Ref 26; described, Ref 27, Ref 28, Ref 29, Ref 30; voice, Ref 31, Ref 32; flogged and daughters raped, Ref 33, Ref 34; addresses tribes, Ref 35, Ref 36; releases hare, Ref 37, Ref 38; and sack of Camulodunum, Ref 39, Ref 40, Ref 41; vengeance and atrocities by, Ref 42; destroys Verulamium, Ref 43; size of army, Ref 44; final battle and defeat, Ref 45; site of final battle, Ref 46; death, Ref 47, Ref 48, Ref 49; burial place, Ref 50, Ref 51, Ref 52, Ref 53; effect on Rome, Ref 54; compared to Zenobia, Ref 55; for legendary figure seeBoadicea Bowker, Lieutenant, Ref 1Bowra, Sir Maurice: Inspiration and Poetry, Ref 1Boxer, C.

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