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Both really. Britain was divided into kingdoms and was not a cohesive single unit with a single ruler at the time of the Roman invasions of 43AD. She was married to the leader of the Iceni tribe situated in East Anglia and on his death became leader / ruler / queen, whatever word you wish to use.

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