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When did Queen Boudicca revolt against the Romans?

Queen Boudicca became queen of the Celtics in 43 A.D at the age of 17


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What are some facts about boudicca?

she dies in 61AD she poisioned herself she worshiped an old british god of war her name translated means victory


When did Prasutagus die?

King Prasutagus died around the year 60 or 61 AD leaving his kingdom to his two daughters however the Caesar disregarded this and conquered the kingdom after a brief but spirited rebellion lead by Boadicea, his wife.


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