Is is reported that Queen Boudica was tall, had long red hair down to her knees, and usually wore a multi-coloured tunic, a heavy golden necklace, and a substantial cloak secured by a brooch. She was said to have carried a spear, and was very frightening to look at. See 'related links' for a description written by Cassius Dio.
cream to make her look good from her opinion
It destorys ;) and it also tells in the movie how the great walls of troy were breached by the attackers. Also it also is true that prince Paris was indeed real and stole the queen of sprta ,queen Helen. you can look up the sory of the story of prince Paris and queen Helen in greek tales and myths.
a couterfeit crank looks like a tramp in robes pretanding to look homeless
it looked like a joke
There are alot of good websites to look at but the best one that i found that tells about her life from begining to end is http://www.ctspanish.com/legends/isabella1.htm
what did boudicca look like
Queen Boudicca is often depicted as a fierce and formidable warrior, characterized by her long, flowing hair and a strong, athletic build. She is typically shown wearing traditional Celtic attire, which may include a tunic and a cloak, and sometimes adorned with jewelry like torcs. Artistic representations often emphasize her determined expression, reflecting her role as a leader in the fight against Roman occupation in Britain. However, specific details about her appearance are largely based on artistic interpretation, as there are no contemporary images or descriptions.
Being a member of a particular ethnic group does not require that a person look a particular way. If your grandfather is Celtic, he is Celtic, regardless of who he may look like.
Boudicca's daughters, based on historical accounts, are believed to have been of Celtic descent, characterized by long hair, often described as red or blonde, and typically adorned with jewelry and traditional clothing of the time, such as tunics. Their appearance would have reflected the cultural norms of the Iceni tribe, with emphasis on warrior femininity, as they were raised in a warrior culture. However, specific descriptions of their physical features are largely absent from historical records.
She was the queen of the Iceni, which is roughly where I live now. She became famous because she was a feisty lady, and women were not as we are today. There is a wonderful statue of her (as people think she looked) in London on the Embankment. Look her up and realise what she was about
The Celtic is a sea which is why, when you look in an atlas, it says Celtic Sea.
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These are her dogs
she looked like a queen that is a old geezer
she looked like a very good queen.
Celtic people are still around today, and have been around since before the Iron Age. Celtic civilization spans more than 2000 years, so you would need to be more specific about the era you're referring to.