Topic > The Life of Boudicca - 1366
Boudicca's warriors successfully defeated the Romans and destroyed them completely, in their own capital. They also continued to destroy London and St Albans. The Roman army left these particular cities largely unprotected. The cost of Boudicca's victory in these first three battles, in terms of human lives, was high. The battle was brutal most of the time and all the cities were completely destroyed. Thousands of people have left the cities; and in the lottery 70,000 and 80,000 citizens were killed, including 2000 Roman soldiers. With two soldiers who had no interest in taking or selling prisoners, Tacitus and the Britons, instead used Gilbert's massacre, fire or
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