Boudicca had great leadership qualities, and she had a motivation that incensed her people. She and her two daughters, one as young as 12 had been gang raped and tortured by Roman legions. This helped to inspire the people to join her in revolt. Once defeated, it's speculated she and her daughters committed suicide by drinking hemlock.
Odysseus is a soldier who must fight in the Greek army at Troy.
The Athenians lacked the resources in manpower to thwart the advance of the Persian Army .
Why would the Spartans fight a Spartan army? At the pass of Thermopylae 300 Spartan heavy infantry and 2,100 Spartan light infantry were part of a Greek force of about 8,000 which fought a delaying action against a Persian army in 480 BCE.
They stayed in the hills around the Plain of Marathon where the Persian cavalry couldn't get at them, waiting for reinforcements from Sparta.
The incas would offer the other people riches on other stuff to join them and let their children go to the school.If the people said "no" then they would use their army to kill or make them slaves (the incas army was strong so most people said "yes")
In AD 60 or 61.
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The Roman army led by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus defeated Boudicca's forces.
Boudica (Boudicca) was a Celtic queen who led an armed revolt against the Roman army .
Boudicca lost her revolt against the Romans because she did not have the troops or the organization that the Romans had. She rallied her tribesmen to fight against the Roman army bu they were greatly outnumbered in men, weapons and strategy.
Boudicca drank poison because she did not want to get tortured by the Romans.
She won three battles with her army of 100,000 in the Battle of Camulodunum, Battle of Londinium (London) and then the Battle of Verulamium (St. Albans). By this time the Romans had begun burning their stores and crops, which Boudicca's army relied upon to supply her army. Her army tired and weakened fought one more battle, her army of 100,000 faced off against a Roman Army of 1,200. Boudicca's exhausted and tired army had fight uphill, which resulted in the rout of her army, which suffered 80,000 casualties by the end of the battle.
Boudicca was actually only in one battle, which was the Battle of Wattling Street and she lost, big time. The cities and places that she pillaged were not able to put up more than a token resistance because they were undefended. Her "army" was nothing more than a wild undisciplined mob and when they had to engage in an actual battle against a real army, they were slaughtered.
appeal to German nationalism, or jail
Boudicca's army during the revolt against the Roman Empire is estimated to have had around 100,000 people. The number of casualties that occurred during the revolt is uncertain, but it is believed that tens of thousands died in the ensuing battles and aftermath.
you can persuade by going to my but and smelling it. hahaha.
Queen Boudicca became queen of the Celtics in 43 A.D at the age of 17