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Boadicea was the queen of the British celtic iceni tribe and was married to prastutagus. She fought against the romans when they took over her county.
As you just have, your spelling is correct- although she was known as 'Boadicea' by the Romans.
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Some of the different spelling of her names are: Boudica,Boudicca, Boudicea and (formerly known as) Boadicea.Nowadays, Boudica or Boudicca are most commonly used. When I was taught history, however, she was refered to as Boadicea, Queen Boadicea and Warrior Queen Boadicea. In traditional Welsh legends and culture she is knownas as Buddug.
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Boadicea was the queen of the British celtic iceni tribe and was married to prastutagus. She fought against the romans when they took over her county.
As you just have, your spelling is correct- although she was known as 'Boadicea' by the Romans.
Queen Boadicea was the leader of the Celts when the Romans tried to invade Britain.Boadicea (also spelled Boudica or Boudicca) was a Celtic warrior queen of the Iceni tribe in 1st Century ADBoadicea was a Briton queen who led a rebellion against the Romans in AD 61. Her likeness was on the old English penny.
No, Boadicea was a queen of the Iceni tribe in Britain.
Boadicea - film - was created in 1928.
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Nothing happenend. Everything was just fine. But if you really want to know... nothing happenend, i think.
Boadicea was a Celt warrior.
The romans went to England because when they had the war with queen Boadicea, the Celtic queen. In that time the Celtic people lived in what is now called England. In the end the romans won because of their advantages such as their spears, the roman cavalry, and the formation of the roman foot soldiers. Also the romans built buildings and roads such as the huge wall they built across northern England.
Queen Boadicea (also called Boudicca) wore clothes similar to Roman clothes made of plaid. She also had a signature golden neckalace
The Iceni A Celtic British tribe.