No, she was the leader of the Iceni, one of many tribes of Celts who lived in the British Isles at that time. There would not be an "England" for more than 800 years after Boudica.
She was married to the King, Prasutagus. He passed away, and she remained Queen.
She was married to King Prasutagus.
Marry a crown prince or a ruling King.
Prasutagus's wife was the queen of the tribe iceni, Boudicca. They were the king and queen.
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When Prasutagus, the ruler of the Iceni tribe, died he left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman emperor. His will was ignored by the Romans who annexed the kingdom and, as the story goes, his wife Queen Boudicca was flogged and her daughters raped. This caused a revolt against Roman rule and Boudicca led her people and neighboring tribes against all Roman authority.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the daughter of an earl, but not royalty. She did not marry a king, she married the man who would become king - Prince Albert. When King Edward VIII abdicated to marry a divorcee, Albert took the throne as King George VI, and Elizabeth was then his Queen Consort.
Boudicca was the Queen of the tribe called Iceni, the Iceni people were allies to Rome until the death of their king, in which the Romans tried to completely take over their land, when Boudicca refused, she was whipped and her daughters were raped. This was one of the causes of Boudiccas revolt.
Queens, like kings were expected to marry so that they can have children who will become the next king or queen. Queen Elizabeth I never married and never had any children which led to the throne being offered to King James VI of Scotland, when Elizabeth I died, he then became King James I of England.
Boudicca was married to the Iceni king, Pratsutagus.
no, Queen Mary went on to marry King Philip II of Spain!
She was married to King Prasutagus.