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Celtic Queen: The World of Cartimandua

English

By (author): Jill Armitage

Queens Cartimandua and Boudica were both Celtic noblewomen, recorded by classical writers as part of a tradition of women who showed particular courage, ambition and political skill, and who were just as formidable in war as their husbands. They took on the status of Celtic goddesses and were central players in the struggle against the Roman annexation of Britain. Boudica led the rebellion against the Romans but her reputation may be largely symbolic. Using historical and archaeological evidence, Celtic Queen uncovers the arguably more impressive story of Queen Cartimandua, the independent ruler of the powerful Brigante tribe whose territory was the single largest Celtic kingdom in Britain. Cartimanduas leadership in battle and political influence were probably much greater than Boudicas. Unlike Boudica, wife of King Prasutagus of the Iceni tribe, Cartimandua was the regent of the Brigante tribe in her own right. Her tribe prospered in the new Imperial world because she cooperated with the invaders and she held her position as queen until AD69. Cartimandua's territory was considerable, covering most of modern Cheshire, South and North Yorkshire, Lancashire, North Humberside, Cumbria, County Durham and Tyne and Wear. But she was seen as a shameless adulteress after an open affair with her husbands armour bearer. Such sexual liberation was normal for powerful Celtic women but it scandalised Roman society. With many references to popular Celtic culture, their gods, beliefs, art and symbolism, as well as living conditions and the hillforts that would have been Cartimanduas headquarters, Celtic Queen offers an insight into the life of this fascinating woman and the Romano/Celtic world in which she lived. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 552g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445684154

About Jill Armitage

As a trained photo-journalist Jill contributes to a number of pamphlets and magazines within Derbyshire including publications produced by the Alfreton history society and local church. She has written close to twenty local history books over the last few years. She has a small but growing collection of old photographs of the area with contacts to others which she builds upon in her spare time alongside her involvement with the Romantic Novels Association to which she is a member.

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