Building Character with Queen Boudicca from Boudicca; Britain's Queen of the Iceni
It’s Friday! Time for my blog feature, Building Character
in which you get to meet characters from a book. Talking to a character outside
of their book is fun! Huge. Amounts. Of fun.
This week Strands of Thought plays host to Queen
Boudicca from Boudicca; Britain’s Queen of the Iceni. Thank you for joining us,
Your Highness. We’d love to hear more about you.
I am Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni tribe in what the Romans call
Britannia. Descended of queens and kings among the Aedui in Gaul, I spent
my early life as a slave following Roman conquest of my people generations
before. When I was nineteen years old, I escaped my abusive Roman
mistress, a sister to Roman Governor Gaius Suetonius Paullinus. Crossing
the channel from Calais to Dover, I made my way north to Camulodunum where I
met King Prasutagus of the Iceni. Two months later, we were married,
making me queen of the Iceni. It was a happy marriage cut short Roman
violence against our people, setting in motion the events for which history
best remembers me.
We
learned a little about you and your author on this previous interview. But
let’s dig a little deeper. What exactly are you up against in your story?
The Romans are determined to conquer Britannia and enslave all its
free peoples just as Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. As queen of the Iceni
and a former slave to the Romans, I am determined to prevent Britannia from
suffering the same fate as my Aedui tribe in Gaul near the Seine.
Very admirable. What are some of the biggest stumbling blocks
you’ve encountered trying to resolve your conflict?
The Romans are a formidable enemy. No one has ever beat the
legions past a battle or two. Their battle tactics and savage brutality
are second-to-none in the western world.
What have you learned about yourself while trying to resolve your
conflict?
I am truly lost now that the Romans have killed my beloved
husband. I do not know how to live without him.
My most sincere condolences, Queen Boudicca. Can you tell us about
him?
My husband is King Prasutagus of the Iceni. True to Celtic
values in freedom and equality among all people, Prasutagus and I are close to
the same age and live together as true equals both politically and in the
management of our marriage. Our two daughters are strong, wise, and
highly educated. We are truly in love and respect each other very much,
even though we greatly disagree on the best course of action with regards to
Romans. Prasutagus trusts them much more than I do, in part out of
desperation. Having experienced Roman brutality first hand, I despise the
Romans and everything they stand for, especially their complete disregard
towards and hatred of women.
What is your strongest personality trait?
I am very religious -- as are most Iceni. Though the druid
strongholds are mostly in western Wales and on Ynys Mon (which the Romans call
“Mona”) in particular, the druids have a powerful presence among we
Iceni. Should Ynys Mon fall, our lands are the agreed upon haven for all
druid law-givers, clergy, and teachers.
If you could change one thing in this world, what would you change?
I would restore Celtic culture, freedom, and religion to all the
western world -- as it was before the Romans came. We believe in freedom
and equality for all people, regardless of sex, social standing, profession,
and so forth. We are all one. We need each other. I fear that
as the Romans continue their conquests these values are being lost. Woe
to the world the day that we cease treasuring each other and start seeing some
people as better than other people.
What words of wisdom would you like to share with our readers?
All people are equals. All life is precious. Love one
another as true equals. Believe in the power of that love for one another
and the world shall change. Though it take two thousand years, we need
not just accept Roman tyranny and slavery. We can be free again. We
can learn to love again. There is no evil that cannot be undone if we
believe again for we are all one in freedom and love.
Sage advice indeed. Thank you for visiting with us, Queen
Boudicca. Readers: you can learn more about the Queen’s story here:
Why is The MorrĂgan's raven
crying? Only Britons with hearts for true liberty know!
In 43 CE Roman conquest of
Britannia seems all but certain -- until a chance meeting between King
Prasutagus of the Iceni and a runaway slave of royal decent from the Aedui
tribe in Gaul changes the fate of the British islands forever.
Rise up for liberty with the
true story of Boudicca: Britain's Queen of the Iceni and discover one of the
most inspiring stories in history!
Based on the accounts of
Roman historian Tacitus and supplemented with archaeology presented by the BBC.
Told through the eyes of a 5th century mother and daughter facing the Saxon
invasions.
Audio edition narrated by Richard Mann.
Boudicca: Britain's Queen of the Iceni
available in audio, digital, and QR paperback editions
USA Audible: http://tinyurl.com/AudibleBoudicca-USA
UK Audible: http://tinyurl.com/UKBoudiccaAudible
SmashWords: http://tinyurl.com/SmashBoudicca
Barnes and Noble: http://tinyurl.com/NookBoudicca
iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/itunesBoudicca-RM iBookstore:
http://tinyurl.com/iBookstore-Boudicca
And read about her author here:
Born, raised, and educated in
Lincoln, Nebraska USA, author-historian Laurel A. Rockefeller educates
while she entertains, encouraging readers to think about current events and
history in a completely new way. Using exhaustive and comprehensive research
across dozens of academic disciplines, Laurel's stories come alive so vividly
it is easy to forget you are learning something new.
Can it be any wonder that
secondary school teacher Lorraine Carey calls Laurel's "Legendary Women of
World History Series, "...a gold mine for educators that want an all
inclusive history unit?" Debb LaVoie agrees, "Laurel A. Rockefeller
weaves a wonderful story." Rabid Reader Reviews adds, "I really enjoy
Laurel Rockefeller's work and believe that she'll be responsible for
introducing many young women to historical figures they will admire."
As a low vision author who
lost most of her sight to a traumatic brain injury while in secondary school,
Laurel is passionate about high quality audio books. London-born British actor
and voice actor Richard Mann narrates Laurel's audio book editions with superb
performances complimentary to and enhancing Laurel's powerful and vibrant
creative non-fiction storytelling. Hear Mr. Mann in action on Audible at
http://tinyurl.com/AudibleBoudicca-USA.
Students, educators, and
parents: check out Laurel's "suggested reading" bibliography list at
the end of the kindle edition of each Legendary Women of World History Series
book. You will also find useful study guides and/or timelines after the reading
list designed to enhance your learning experience.
Talk to Laurel and join the
conversation on twitter at https://twitter.com/laurelworlds, follow Laurel on
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What a fascinating life of Queen Boudicca. Intriguing and inspiring!
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