Crossword-Solution: BOADICEA
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| Statue on the Thames Embankment | 1 answer |
| Ancient British queen | 2 answers |
| BRITISH Queen | 9 answers |
| Queen | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOADICEA (5)
Not long after, the country was so molested, that, in hope of a better state, Prastaagus bequeathed his kingdom unto Nero and his daughters; and Boadicea, his queen, fought the last decisive battle with Paulinus.
Because Boadicea, a British queen, the widow of the King of the Norfolk and Suffolk people, resisted the plundering of her property by the Romans who were settled in England, she was scourged, by order of Catus a Roman officer; and her two daughters were shamefully insulted in her presence, and her husband’s relations were made slaves.
Neither the fortitude of Caractacus, nor the despair of Boadicea, nor the fanaticism of the Druids, could avert the slavery of their country, or resist the steady progress of the Imperial generals, who maintained the national glory, when the throne was disgraced by the weakest, or the most vicious of mankind.
How the Britons, under Queen Boadicea, in revenge for the Romans’ ill-usage of her—for indeed they used her majesty ill—they stripped her naked and whipped her publicly through their streets for some affront she had given them.
And what do you say to Joan of Arc? What do you say to Boadicea? I suppose you have never heard of the Amazons." "They weren't English." "Then it is your own countrywomen you decry, sir!" Young Crossjay betrayed anxiety about his false position, and begged for the stories of Mary Ambree and the others who were English.
Quotes with BOADICEA (2)
(...) It is far from being true that all Women want courage, strength, or conduct to lead an army to triumph; any more than it is that all Men are endow'd with them. There are many of our sex as intrepid as the Men (...) Need I bring Amazons from Scythia to prove the courage of Women? Need I run to Italy for a Camilla to shew an instance of warlike courage? (...) other nations glory in their numberless stole of warlike Women. (...) But to pass over the many instances of warli…
I had walked all over the fragile bloom of his heart like a Boadicea in Blahniks
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1986).