- 'having' suffix, i.e. 'Victorious Woman',
known in
Latin chronicles as
Boadicea or Boudicea, and in
Welsh as Buddug,
pronounced [ˈbɨðɨɡ]) was a
queen of...
- the name HMS
Boadicea after Boadicea,
queen of the
Iceni in
Roman Britain,
whilst another ship was
planned but
never completed: HMS
Boadicea (1797) was...
-
Boadicea and Her
Daughters is a
bronze sculptural group in
London representing Boudica,
queen of the
Celtic Iceni tribe, who led an
uprising in
Roman Britain...
-
established Enya's
sound of keyboard-oriented
music and
layered vocals. "
Boadicea" has been
sampled by
various artists, most
notably in 1996 by the Fugees...
- (formerly
latinised Boadicea) was a 1st-century
queen of the
British Iceni tribe.
Boadicea,
Boudica or
Boudicca may also
refer to: "
Boadicea", a song by Enya...
-
Boadicea is a 1927
British historical film
directed by
Sinclair Hill and
starring Phyllis Neilson-Terry,
Lillian Hall-Davis, and
Clifford McLaglen. It...
- HMS
Boadicea was a
frigate of the
Royal Navy. She
served in the
Channel and in the East
Indies during which service she
captured many prizes. She parti****ted...
- HMS
Boadicea was a B-class
destroyer built for the
Royal Navy (RN)
around 1930.
Initially ****igned to the
Mediterranean Fleet, she was
transferred to the...
- ship
named HMS
Coventry (F98). She was
originally intended to be
named Boadicea but was
named Coventry in
honour of the
previous Coventry, a Type 42 destroyer...
- HMS
Boadicea was the lead ship of her
class of
scout cruisers built for the
Royal Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. She led the 1st Destroyer...