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Arthur, King of Britain,
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Arthur, Prince of England,
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Arundel, Henry Fitzalan,
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th Earl of,
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Asander, King of Bosphorus,
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Aske, James:
Elizabetha Triumphans
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Aspurgus,
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Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith,
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Astarte (Ishtar; goddess),
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Atrebates (tribe),
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Augusta, Dowager Princess,
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Augustine, St,
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Augustus (Gaius Octavius),
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Aulus Plautius,
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Aurelian, Roman Emperor: war against Zenobia,
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; Triumph,
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; quells later Palmyrene rebellion,
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Austerlitz, Battle of, 1805,
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Austrian Succession, War of,
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Avaricum (Bourges),
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Aylmer, John:
An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subjectes against the late blown Blast
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Bachofen, J. S.,
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Bacon, Francis,
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Badbh (Celtic figure),
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Bagrat Bagrationi, King of Georgia,
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Bagrationi dynasty,
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Banda Nera, Giovanni della,
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Bandaraneike, Sirimavo,
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Bandaraneike, Solomon W. R. D.,
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Barnett, Anthony:
Iron Britannia
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Basiani, Battle of, 1205,
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Baza (Spain),
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Bazán Alvaro,
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Bazao-Turunku,
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Beatrice, Margravine, Duchess of Lorraine,
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Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John:
Bonduca
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Beauvoir, Simone de,
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Becket, Thomas à, Archbishop of Canterbury,
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Bede, Venerable,
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Behn, Aphra,
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Belgic peoples,
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Bellona (goddess),
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Beltrán de la Cueva, Don,
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Ben-Gurion, David,
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Bennigsen, General Levin August Gottlieb, Baron,
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Berenice IV, Princess of Egypt,
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Berg, Caroline von,
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Bernáldez, Andrés,
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Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbé,
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Bernard, Archbishop of Toledo,
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Bernard of Vallombrosa,
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Bernardi, Giovambattista,
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Berthier, Marshal Louis Alexandre,
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Bertrand, Marshal Henri Gratien,
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‘Better-Man’ Syndrome,
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Bhopal, Hazrat Mahal, Begum of,
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Bhutto, Benazir,
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Blanche, Queen of France,
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Boadbil (son of Mulay Hassan),
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Boadicea (legendary figure): image and reputation,
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; name,
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n; as representative Warrior Queen,
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; battle speech,
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; burial,
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; name vanishes from records,
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; and Elizabeth I,
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; represented in later literature,
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; character of daughters,
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; pictured,
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; London statue,
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; Rani of Jhansi compared with,
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; and Women’s Movement,
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; and etymology of term ‘bulldike’,
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; and modern female political leaders,
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for historical figure see
Boudica
Boccaccio, Giovanni,
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,
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Boëce, Hector,
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Bolton, Edmund,
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,
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Bonduca
see
Boadicea; Boudica
Boniface II, Margrave,
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Borgia, Cesare,
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,
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Bosphorus, kingdom of,
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Botticelli, Sandro,
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Boudica (historical figure): name,
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; date of rebellion,
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n,
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; and Celtic mother-goddesses,
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; on victory or death,
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; treatment by Romans,
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; life and career,
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; status as woman,
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; regency,
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; historical sources for life,
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; leads rebellion,
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; daughters,
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; described,
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; voice,
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; flogged and daughters raped,
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; addresses tribes,
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; releases hare,
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; and sack of Camulodunum,
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,
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,
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; vengeance and atrocities by,
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; destroys Verulamium,
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; size of army,
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; final battle and defeat,
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; site of final battle,
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; death,
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; burial place,
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; effect on Rome,
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; compared to Zenobia,
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for legendary figure see
Boadicea Bowker, Lieutenant,
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Bowra, Sir Maurice:
Inspiration and Poetry
,
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Boxer, C. R.,
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Boxer Rebellion (China),
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Bradstreet, Anne,
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,
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,
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Breisach, Ernst,
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Brigantes (tribes),
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,
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Brown Bull of Ulster (Donn Cuailnge),
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Brown, George (
later
Lord George-Brown),
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Brownmiller, Susan,
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Bructeri (tribe),
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Brünnhilde,
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,
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,
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Bruno, Leonardi,
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,
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Brunswick, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of,
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Buchanan, George:
History of Scotland
,
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Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of,
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Burke, Edmund,
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Bush, George,
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Butser Ancient Farm Project, Petersfield, Hampshire,
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Byzantium,
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Caesar, Julius: and Cleopatra,
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; on Iceni,
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; on Celts,
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,
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; on Druids,
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; on hare,
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; does not mention Londinium,
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; defeated by Vercingetorix,
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; executes Vercingetorix,
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Caesarion (Cleopatra’s son),
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Calgacus,
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Callinicus Sutorius,
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Calvin, John,
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Cambetch, Battle of, 1196,
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Cambridge, George, 2nd Duke of,
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Camden, William:
Britannia
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Camels, Battle of the, 656,
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Camilla of the Volscians,
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Camulodunum (Colchester): and Trinovantes,
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; as Roman
colonia
and site of temple,
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; sacked by Iceni,
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Canidius Crassus,
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Canning, Charles John, Earl,
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Canning, Charlotte, Countess,
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Canossa,
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Caratacus,
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; represented in later literature,
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Carlyle, Jane Welsh,
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Carlyle, Thomas,
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Cartimandua, Queen of Brigantes,
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Cassivellaunus,
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Castile: succession question,
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; civil war in,
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;
see also
Isabella, Queen
Castle, Barbara,
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Catherine of Aragon, Queen of Henry VIII,
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Catherine de Foix,
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Catherine de’ Medici, Queen of France,
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Catherine II (the Great), Tsarina of Russia: Voltaire and,
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; love of peace,
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; rule,
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; licentiousness,
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; character and style,
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,
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; as honorary male,
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; expansionist policy,
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; reputation,
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; in
Pageant of Great Women
,
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; patriotism,
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Catuvellauni (tribe),
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Cato the Elder,
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Catus Decianus,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Cawnpore,
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Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley,
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Celts: goddesses and Great Mothers,
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,
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; culture and customs,
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,
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; physique and appearance,
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; migrations,
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; women,
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; religion,
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; weapons,
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; and Georgians,
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;
see also
Iceni

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