It is AD60 & Governor of Britannia C Suetonius Paulinus stands ready to deal his final blow against a vicious insurgency in Rome’s new province Inspired by Rome’s implacable opponents the Druids the remaining fanatical warriors of a two-year insurgency hold out on the island of Anglesey Having made an amphibious landing on the island’s shores Paulinus & his legionaries must cut their way through fierce opposition on the beach While his cohorts ravage the island a messenger reaches Paulinus with news of a tribe that is rampaging the eastern fringes of his province The Iceni led by Queen Boudicca are reported to have murdered local Roman officials & their guards Other reports soon arrive that the Iceni’s revolt is gathering both force & momentum as local tribes are responding to Boudicca’s call for open revolt A large warrior force is said to be devastating Roman villas & farmsteads as it heads south towards the first Roman colony in Britannia Camulodunum Paulinus realizes that with all four of his legions posted in the north & west this new menace has the potential to ravage Roman colonies & cut his lines of communication He faces the very real prospect of being Governor of Britannia in name only Battles of the Warrior Queen covers the major engagements during the rebellion of the Iceni tribe & Boudicca’s allies against the legions of Emperor Nero Led by Queen Boudicca the rebellion would be the greatest British threat to nearly four centuries of Roman domination of Britain Battle of Mona Insulis Separated from mainland Britain by the treacherous waters of the Menai Straits Paulinus faced the challenge of making an opposed beach landing on the Welsh island of Mona Insulis (today’s Anglesey) The Britons arrayed along the shore in a dense & heavily armed line of battle awaited the assault Helping whip them into a battle frenzy were the Druid priests for whom the island was their last sanctuary Battle of Camulodunum On learning that the Iceni tribe had risen in revolt & were heading towards the Roman colony of Camulodunum (modern-day Colchester) the IXth Legion (named as “ Hispana”) set off from its base in Lindum (modern-day Lincoln) under the command of legate Petillius Cerialis Cerialis was a mercurial individual who had escaped the brink of military disaster before His luck would be tried once again in his encounter with the Britons Battle of Bannaventa After arriving on the mainland Paulinus rode east & south in great haste Outside Londinium news of the defeat of Cerialis & his IXth Legion reached him Ordering evacuation of the city Paulinus withdrew hurriedly northwards to the midlands & urgently concentrated the XIVth Gemina & the XXth Legions As Boudicca’s horde approached Paulinus drew up his troops in close order in a defile protected on his flanks & in his rear by dense forest He new that the Queen of the Iceni would struggle to keep her disparate coalition in check for long & would soon be compelled to attack Whichever way it went this would likely be the final climatic battle of Boudicca’s rebellion against Rome To play this module you will need the maps counters & rules that come with this module & the rules & some counters from Caesar Conquest of Gaul Battles of the Warrior Queen can also be played with the Simple Great Battles of History (SGBo H) rules Components One 32” & 24” back printed map sheet (one full & two half size game maps) 140 counters