Read Warrior Queens: Boadicea's Chariot Online
Authors: Antonia Fraser
Tags: #History, #General, #Social History, #World
Septimius Severus, Roman Emperor,
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Seven Years’ War, 1756–63,
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sexual licence
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Voracity Syndrome Sforza, Caterina: abused by Cesare Borgia,
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; and Isabella,
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; licentiousness,
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; background and life,
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; cruelty,
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; appearance,
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; fighting and campaigning,
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; death,
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; pose as ‘Only-a-Weak-Woman’,
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Sforza, Galeazza Maria, Duke of Milan,
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Sforza, Ludovico,
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Shakespeare, William: on Cleopatra,
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; uses Holinshed,
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Henry VI
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Titus Andronicus
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Shame Syndrome: and Warrior Queens,
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; Boudica and,
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; Cyrus the Great and,
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; Xerxes and,
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; and Zenobia,
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; Aurelian and,
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Isabella exploits,
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; Queen Victoria and,
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Shamsi-Adad v, Assyrian King,
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Sharp, Leonel,
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Shastri, Lal Bahadour,
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Sheba, Queen of,
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Shenstone, William,
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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley,
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Sidney, Sir Henry,
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Silures (Welsh tribe),
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Sixtus IV, Pope,
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Sixtus V, Pope,
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Skene, Captain Alexander,
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Sleeman, Sir William,
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Smith, John,
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Snettisham Treasure,
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Society of Antiquaries, London,
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Society of Roman Knights,
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Solomon, King of Israel,
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Soraya, Sultana,
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Sorbara, Battle of, 1084,
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Sousa, Correira de,
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Spanish Armada,
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Spare Rib
(magazine),
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Spargapises (son of Tomyris),
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Spence, Lewis:
Boadicea
,
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Spenser, Edmund:
The Faerie Queene
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Staël, Germaine, Baronne de,
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Stanley, Sir Henry Morton,
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Steel, David,
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Steinem, Gloria,
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Stephen IX, Pope,
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Stephen (of Blois), King of England: struggle with Maud for English crown,
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; coronation,
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; character,
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; captured and imprisoned,
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; freed,
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; death,
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Stonehenge, III,
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Strabo:
Geographica
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Strickland, Agnes:
Lives of the Queens of England
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Strong, Sir Roy,
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Stukeley, Frances,
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Stukeley, William,
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Suetonius Paulinus: and Iceni revolt,
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; on Mona (Anglesey),
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; dash for Londinium,
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; abandons Londinium,
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; and Verulamium,
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; Boudica fails to surprise,
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; gathers reinforcements,
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; battle and defeat of Boudica,
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; vengeance against Britons,
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Sulla,
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Sundara Raju, R.,
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Sutri, Council of, 1059,
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Swift, Jonathan,
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Sybille, Countess of Flanders,
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Sylvester, J. Henry,
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Syme, Sir Ronald,
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Tacitus: on Boudica,
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; on Germans,
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; on Iceni,
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; on Celts,
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; on Caratacus,
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; on Cartimandua,
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; on female rule,
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; on abuse of Boudica and daughters,
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; on Iceni rebellion,
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; on
Camulodunum,
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; on Mona,
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; on women in German tribes,
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; on escape of Petilius,
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; on Suetonius,
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; on Londinium,
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; on Roman revenge,
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; on British atrocities and massacres,
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; on Verulamium,
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; on Suetonius’ final defeat of Boudica,
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,
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; on British casualties,
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; on death of Boudica,
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,
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; on Julius Classicianus,
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; English translations,
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; as source for later writers,
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Agricola
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Annals
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Talietzin, Captain
(later
Admiral) Ivan,
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Tain, The
(Celtic cycle),
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Talleyrand, Charles Maurice,
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Tamara (Thamar), Queen of Georgia: and Golden Age,
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; daughterhood,
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; reign,
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; legends and literature on,
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; succeeds to throne,
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; and Voracity Syndrome,
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; character,
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; titles,
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; marriage and children,
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; hunting,
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; and revolts,
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; campaigns and conquests,
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; death,
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; and Catherine the Great,
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; austerity,
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Tambe, Moropant,
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Tanit (goddess),
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Tasso, Torquato:
Jerusalem Delivered
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Tatya Tope (pseud.),
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Taylor, Lieutenant (of Jhansi),
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Telemachus,
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Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron:
Boädicea
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Teresa, Queen of Portugal,
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Terry, Ellen,
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Tertullian,
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Tetricus, Gallic Emperor,
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Thatcher, Margaret: as Boadicea,
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; and Falklands War,
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; as honorary man,
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; voice,
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; denies debt to Women’s Movement,
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; and Russian threat,
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; premiership,
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; as ‘iron lady’,
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; femininity,
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; disdains Women’s Liberation,
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; antagonism to,
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; supposed ‘bossiness’,
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Theodoric the Goth,
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Thomson, James,
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Thornton, Deputy-Collector (Jhansi),
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Thornycroft, Thomas: statue of Boadicea,
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Thurloe, John,
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Tiflis (Tbilisi),
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Tilbury: Elizabeth I at,
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Tilsit: Louise meets Napoleon at,
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Titus, Roman Emperor,
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Tocqueville, Alexis de,
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Toledo,
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Tomboy Syndrome: in Warrior Queens,
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; Camilla
exemplifies,
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; in Matilda,
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; and Caterina Sforza,
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; in Rani of Jhansi,
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Tomyris, Queen of the Massagetae,
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Tondelli, Leone,
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torcs (Celtic),
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Toro,
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Torqueri of Bouillon,
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Trebellius Pollio,
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Treece, Henry:
Red Queen, White Queen
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Trevelyan, G. O.,
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Trevelyan, Marie:
Britain’s Greatness Foretold
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Trieu Au,
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Trinovantes (tribe): submit to Caesar,
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; origins,
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; and Iceni,
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; and Roman rule,
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; and Camulodunum,
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; rising,
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Trung Nhi,
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Trung Trac,
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Tubman, Harriet,
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Turab Ali,
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Turks
see
Seljuk Turks
Turner, Sir James,
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Tz’u-Hsi, Empress of China,
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Ubaldini, Petruccio,
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Le vite delle Donne illustri
and ‘Le Vite e i Fatti di sei Donne Illustri’,
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Ubaldo da Carpineti,
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Ulm, Battle of, 1805,
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Urban II, Pope
(earlier
Odo of Champaigne),
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Urraca, Queen of Aragon and León-Castile,
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Urushadze, Venera,
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Vaballathus Athenodorus,
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Valerian, Roman Emperor,
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Vedriani, Ludovico,
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Vega, Garcilaso de la,
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Veleda (prophetess),
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Vellocatus, Consort of Cartimandua,
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Venus Aphacitis (oracle),
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Venutius, Consort of Cartimandua,
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Vercingetorix,
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Vergil, Polydore:
Anglica Historica
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Verne, Jules,
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