Folklore Forensics
Three Roman cities burned. Tens of thousands died. And the woman who led the attack had once been publicly flogged by the empire she destroyed. Entire settlements were destroyed as Roman forces struggled to contain a rebellion led by a widowed queen whose lands had been seized, whose daughters had been assaulted, and whose authority had been stripped under imperial law. Today, we reopen the case of Queen Boudica, examining whether her uprising represents resistance against colonial brutality, calculated retaliatory warfare, or one of the earliest documented examples of mass-casualty vengeance carried out under the banner of justice. When the rebellion collapsed, Boudica vanished from the historical record, leaving devastation that reshaped Roman policy across Britain for generations. Folklore Forensics presents narrative investigations inspired by myth, legend, and historical context. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow / subscribe for weekly storytelling investigations. Folklore Forensics is written and hosted by Danielle Christmas and produced by Audio Ellis. Follow the show on Instagram @folkloreforensics Case suggestions and research inquiries: folkloreforensicspod@gmail.com
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