Heilung Anoana as background music for Battle of Watling Street marks the Boudica revolt against the Romans and the Battle of Waitling Street in 61 AD, Anoana from Heilung is inspired by bracteates: circular gold coins or amulets found in northern Europe in the 4th to 7th centuries A.D. They have a decorated rim and loop, indicating that they were intended for protection, wish fulfillment or divination.
In the Battle of Watling Street 61 AD Boudica revolt faces Paulinus Great Britain, documentaries and films show that Boudica dies in the battle but this is not the case, Roman historians contemporary to those years Tacitus and Dio Cassius gave another version, Boudica committed suicide poisoning himself after fleeing the battlefield.
Bracteates were influenced by Roman coinage. They were made from Roman gold, which was given to the northern Germanic peoples as peace money.
That is why I chose this Anoana song by Heilung for the Boudica Battle of Waitling Street 61 as there was a conflictive relationship between the British and Romans a relationship of war but also in exchange and minting of coins.
This video is about an ancient battle that took place in the early 5th century AD. The battle is known as the Battle of Watling Street and it's one of the most famous battles in British history.
We take a look at the events that took place during the battle of Boudica's uprising 61 ad. From the Roman invasion to the pivotal battle at Watling Street, this video is a fascinating look at one of the key moments in British history.
Music Copyright: Heilung Anoana
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