- published: 01 Jan 2011
- views: 44013
- author: BloodiestMargie
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Time Commanders - Battle of Watling Street
ie, the one where Boudicca got heinously slaughtered for being heinously stupid (strategic...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: BloodiestMargie
Time Commanders - Battle of Watling Street
ie, the one where Boudicca got heinously slaughtered for being heinously stupid (strategically). This is literally the best quality I could find, available for free download at History Labs (www.spsk12.net To be fair, I've read of a potential theory that Boudicca lost control of her massive forces and they charged without orders
- published: 01 Jan 2011
- views: 44013
- author: BloodiestMargie
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Scandlines ferry "Watling street" trip from Ventspils, Latvia
Riga In Your Pocket trip to Travemunde, Germany with Scandlines ferry from Ventspils, Latv...
published: 17 Nov 2011
author: InYourPocketGuides
Scandlines ferry "Watling street" trip from Ventspils, Latvia
Riga In Your Pocket trip to Travemunde, Germany with Scandlines ferry from Ventspils, Latvia.
- published: 17 Nov 2011
- views: 2502
- author: InYourPocketGuides
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Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 1/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two sea...
published: 24 Oct 2008
author: evilpuspin
Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 1/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two seasons from 2003 to 2005. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.
- published: 24 Oct 2008
- views: 26495
- author: evilpuspin
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The Battle Of Watling Street Trailer
This is the trailer that I made for my Playmobil Animation "The Battle of Watling Street"....
published: 31 Oct 2010
author: RedCannonProductions
The Battle Of Watling Street Trailer
This is the trailer that I made for my Playmobil Animation "The Battle of Watling Street". The original is located here: www.youtube.com and the lighting-enhanced (but poorer quality version) is located here www.youtube.com . Please note that the quality in both animations is not super good, but this is due to the fact that I had to switch computers during the editing process, and the lack of light. New animations that I am creating will have better quality.
- published: 31 Oct 2010
- views: 30590
- author: RedCannonProductions
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Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 2/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two sea...
published: 24 Oct 2008
author: evilpuspin
Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 2/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two seasons from 2003 to 2005. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.
- published: 24 Oct 2008
- views: 13269
- author: evilpuspin
10:00

Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 3/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two sea...
published: 24 Oct 2008
author: evilpuspin
Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 3/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two seasons from 2003 to 2005. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.
- published: 24 Oct 2008
- views: 11490
- author: evilpuspin
10:00

Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 4/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two sea...
published: 24 Oct 2008
author: evilpuspin
Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 4/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two seasons from 2003 to 2005. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.
- published: 24 Oct 2008
- views: 12055
- author: evilpuspin
10:00

Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 5/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two sea...
published: 24 Oct 2008
author: evilpuspin
Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 5/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two seasons from 2003 to 2005. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.
- published: 24 Oct 2008
- views: 10745
- author: evilpuspin
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Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 6/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two sea...
published: 25 Oct 2008
author: evilpuspin
Time Commanders: The battle of Watling Street 6/6
Time Commanders is a series of programmes made by Lion TV for BBC Two that ran for two seasons from 2003 to 2005. It uses an edited version of the game engine behind the real-time strategy game Rome: Total War by the Creative Assembly to recreate famous battles of the ancient world. The battles are replayed by 4-player teams from diverse backgrounds. The teams are unfamiliar with computer games, to make sure their gaming skills do not influence their success. After a brief introduction of the battle, including an overview of military units, terrain and available forces, the players have to develop a strategy and then deploy their forces. Two of the players are selected as generals, who will direct the battle and have access to a strategic map. The other two players are designated lieutenants, the units are indirectly controlled by the lieutenants, who issue commands to program assistants, who in turn use the game interface to control the units.
- published: 25 Oct 2008
- views: 13857
- author: evilpuspin
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Hey Ya - The Watling Street Band
A cover of Outkast's song Hey Ya with Ben Watling (Guitar/Vocals), Ed Ashby (Tuba) and Fre...
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: benjiwatling
Hey Ya - The Watling Street Band
A cover of Outkast's song Hey Ya with Ben Watling (Guitar/Vocals), Ed Ashby (Tuba) and Fred Beer (Drums)
- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 1940
- author: benjiwatling
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Time Commanders S1 E2 Watling Street 1st of 5
The Battle of Watling Street (sometimes called the Battle of Paulerspury)[citation needed]...
published: 02 Jun 2009
author: dwilliamwilkin
Time Commanders S1 E2 Watling Street 1st of 5
The Battle of Watling Street (sometimes called the Battle of Paulerspury)[citation needed] took place in Roman-occupied Britain in AD 60 or 61 between an alliance of indigenous Brythonic tribes, led by Boudica, and the Romans led by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. Although outnumbered by more than 20 to 1, the Romans held their ground against the British hordes and gained victory in this final battle of a protracted opposition to their rule. About 80000 Britons are said to have died in the decisive battle. The formidable revolt had shaken Rome's hold on its new province, but victory secured Roman rule in Britain, a period that lasted until 410.[1] The precise location of the battle is not known, but most historians place it between Londinium and Viroconium (Wroxeter in Shropshire), on the Roman Road now known as Watling Street. This name for the road originated in Anglo-Saxon times, thus the modern name of the battle is anachronistic as well as being somewhat speculative.
- published: 02 Jun 2009
- views: 1500
- author: dwilliamwilkin
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Watling Street, City of London. The Ancient Roman Road
The ancient Roman Road of Watling Street. It ran from Dover through London, and to the Nor...
published: 10 Jan 2012
author: londonnewyear
Watling Street, City of London. The Ancient Roman Road
The ancient Roman Road of Watling Street. It ran from Dover through London, and to the North of England. Many sections still remain having been incorporated into modern roads
- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 112
- author: londonnewyear
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The Watling Street Band - Billie Jean
The Watling Street Band - London's original Hillbilly Mockney Pop Trio Billie Jean - Micha...
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: watlingstreetband
The Watling Street Band - Billie Jean
The Watling Street Band - London's original Hillbilly Mockney Pop Trio Billie Jean - Michael Jackson www.watlingstreetband.com
- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 1826
- author: watlingstreetband
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Eye of the Tiger - The Watling Street Band
Eye of the Tiger - The Watling Street Band London's Original Hillbilly Mockney Pop Trio ww...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: watlingstreetband
Eye of the Tiger - The Watling Street Band
Eye of the Tiger - The Watling Street Band London's Original Hillbilly Mockney Pop Trio www.watlingstreetband.com www.facebook.com Ross Lanchester: Director Lizzie Stokes: Producer Samuel Ter Haar: Director of Photography/ Editor Lucy Hancock: First Assistant Director
- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 824
- author: watlingstreetband
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Time Commanders - S1 E2 Watling Street 5/5
Secondepisode of the first season of Time Commanders, part 5. Time Commanders is a TV-prog...
published: 23 Dec 2008
author: TotalWarEra
Time Commanders - S1 E2 Watling Street 5/5
Secondepisode of the first season of Time Commanders, part 5. Time Commanders is a TV-program were they re fight ancient battles, they use the latest game engine of Rome Total War.
- published: 23 Dec 2008
- views: 3807
- author: TotalWarEra
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Time Commanders - S1 E2 Watling Street 1/5
Secondepisode of the first season of Time Commanders, part 1. Time Commanders is a TV-prog...
published: 23 Dec 2008
author: TotalWarEra
Time Commanders - S1 E2 Watling Street 1/5
Secondepisode of the first season of Time Commanders, part 1. Time Commanders is a TV-program were they re fight ancient battles, they use the latest game engine of Rome Total War.
- published: 23 Dec 2008
- views: 8950
- author: TotalWarEra
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Eye of the Tiger - Watling Street Band
Eye of the Tiger form Watling Street Band in Greenwich, London 06.04.2012 Copyright: Watli...
published: 07 Apr 2012
author: Moritz Rath
Eye of the Tiger - Watling Street Band
Eye of the Tiger form Watling Street Band in Greenwich, London 06.04.2012 Copyright: Watling Street Band watlingstreetband.com
- published: 07 Apr 2012
- views: 631
- author: Moritz Rath
9:12

The (Playmobil) Battle of Watling Street HD (Enhanced & Good Quality)
Finally, managed to enhance the lighting while keeping the original picture quality. Great...
published: 20 Nov 2010
author: RedCannonProductions
The (Playmobil) Battle of Watling Street HD (Enhanced & Good Quality)
Finally, managed to enhance the lighting while keeping the original picture quality. Great quality (You can watch it in full screen mode, but make sure to watch it in 1080p quality) and the lighting is massively improved as well.
- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 2941
- author: RedCannonProductions