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==The Annals in ''[[Ruled Britannia]]''== |
==The Annals in ''[[Ruled Britannia]]''== |
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− | One of the '''''Annals''''' told the story of [[Boudicca (Ruled Britannia)|Queen Boudicca]] of the [[Iceni (Ruled Britannia)|Iceni]], who led a [[Iceni Revolt (Ruled Britannia)|revolt]] against the [[Roman Empire (Ruled Britannia)|Roman]] rulers of |
+ | One of the '''''Annals''''' told the story of [[Boudicca (Ruled Britannia)|Queen Boudicca]] of the [[Iceni (Ruled Britannia)|Iceni]], who led a [[Iceni Revolt (Ruled Britannia)|revolt]] against the [[Roman Empire (Ruled Britannia)|Roman]] rulers of Britannia before being suppressed by [[Gaius Suetonius Paulinus (Ruled Britannia)|Gaius Suetonius Paulinus]]. |
In 1597, [[William Shakespeare (Ruled Britannia)|William Shakespeare]] purchased an [[England (Ruled Britannia)|English]] translation of the ''Annals'' from [[Harry Seymour]] to use as a source in his writing of [[Boudicca (Play)|''Boudicca'']].<ref>''[[Ruled Britannia]]'', pgs. 71-72, HC.</ref> On 4 January 1598, [[Christopher Marlowe (Ruled Britannia)|Christopher Marlowe]] presented Shakespeare with a much finer copy of the ''Annals'', in the original [[Latin]].<ref>Ibid., pg. 126, HC.</ref> |
In 1597, [[William Shakespeare (Ruled Britannia)|William Shakespeare]] purchased an [[England (Ruled Britannia)|English]] translation of the ''Annals'' from [[Harry Seymour]] to use as a source in his writing of [[Boudicca (Play)|''Boudicca'']].<ref>''[[Ruled Britannia]]'', pgs. 71-72, HC.</ref> On 4 January 1598, [[Christopher Marlowe (Ruled Britannia)|Christopher Marlowe]] presented Shakespeare with a much finer copy of the ''Annals'', in the original [[Latin]].<ref>Ibid., pg. 126, HC.</ref> |