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Old 01-02-2008, 19:29   #16
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Re: Britannia Sacked.

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Because most people are ignorant of our history before the romans and misquidedly think she is nationally symbolic

I bet our 'Britanny' would win that French Marianne in a fight any day.
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:32   #17
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I am all for people learning their history (celtic history is my hobby)
BUT AT LEAST GET IT RIGHT!!!!!!!

Are they getting it wrong?

I was always taught that Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni, was the inspiration for the image of Britannia.
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:34   #18
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Are they getting it wrong?

I was always taught that Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni, was the inspiration for the image of Britannia.
Yes - and we were Brigantes - our queen was Cartimandua

Now why should an Essex girl be as revered as the German housewife
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:43   #19
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Yes - and we were Brigantes - our queen was Cartimandua

Now why should an Essex girl be as revered as the German housewife
According to this she was from the wrong side of the Pennines, in which case you can genuflect infront of her alone. I'll stick with the Essex girl.


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Old 01-02-2008, 19:45   #20
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Re: Britannia Sacked.

Seem to remember when I was a youngster it was a bit of kids game to allways look thru any pile of 'old' pennies to see if you could find an Honolulu penny ( On her Lulu) it featured Britannia holding her trident in an 'unseemly' position, seems the coins were only struck for a couple of years .
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:50   #21
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Seem to remember when I was a youngster it was a bit of kids game to allways look thru any pile of 'old' pennies to see if you could find an Honolulu penny ( On her Lulu) it featured Britannia holding her trident in an 'unseemly' position, seems the coins were only struck for a couple of years .
Was that Lulu, ancient Queen of the Gorbals?
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:53   #22
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Re: Britannia Sacked.

We Brigantes rebelled too
Romans in Britain - The Brigantian uprising
but we were not near enough to sack Colchester and Londinium, which has elevated Boudicca to the mythological grandeur she now has, as a symbol of resistance to the invaders.
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:56   #23
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We Brigantes rebelled too
Romans in Britain - The Brigantian uprising
but we were not near enough to sack Colchester and Londinium, which has elevated Boudicca to the mythological grandeur she now has, as a symbol of resistance to the invaders.
I'm from Welsh/French Celtic stock myself, so I'm not really interested in the Brigants, or Johnnie-come-latelys, as I prefer to call them.
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:56   #24
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As long as it's still valid currency, I really don't care that much what's on it.

There are a few 50ps going around that don't have Britannia on at the moment, I think they have a design for when we hosted the Commonwealth games (although I could be wrong about the occasion so I'll try to find a 50p to illustrate).
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Old 01-02-2008, 19:58   #25
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As long as it's still valid currency, I really don't care that much what's on it.

There are a few 50ps going around that don't have Britannia on at the moment, I think they have a design for when we hosted the Commonwealth games (although I could be wrong about the occasion so I'll try to find a 50p to illustrate).
Here you go.
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Old 01-02-2008, 20:00   #26
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Re: Britannia Sacked.

there's absolutely loads of different designs on recent 50p's
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Old 01-02-2008, 20:01   #27
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See!!!!- you are getting sentimental about something which is not historically accurate anyway
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Old 01-02-2008, 20:06   #28
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Re: Britannia Sacked.

Greg Pope and his fellow Europhiles must love controversies like this.

Gordon Brown has just taken us further along the road to a European superstate by signing the "revised" Euopean Treaty, while breaking the promise his government made to us to give us a referendum on it...and all we can worry about is symbols on coins.

In another 10 years time when we're just another province of the United States of Europe, will Britannia seem quite so important?
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Old 01-02-2008, 20:12   #29
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My research into ancient british history reveals that the celtic tribes had migrated from Europe and were later joined by vikings and then anglo-saxons
So WE are descended from european immigrants

Special report: 'Myths of British ancestry' by Stephen Oppenheimer | Prospect Magazine October 2006 issue 127
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My research into ancient british history reveals that the celtic tribes had migrated from Europe and were later joined by vikings and then anglo-saxons
So WE are descended from european immigrants

Special report: 'Myths of British ancestry' by Stephen Oppenheimer | Prospect Magazine October 2006 issue 127
Didn’t the tribes of Europe migrate from North Africa? The point I am making is that we all came from the same initial stock. So how far back do we go to establish our ancestry?

If Britannia is given the push then she should be replaced with the British Bulldog under the heel of the American Eagle. Or maybe the British Bulldog under the heel of the Brussels jackboot.

Thanks garinda. I knew that there was a 50p coin that showed a series of hands in a circle.
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