Boudica rebelled against the Romans in 60 or 61 AD.
Budicca fought against the Romans because the Romans sneakily stole her land by saying they will look after it but they actually they turned it into an roman city a 9 year old girl told me this and evrey website sed its true
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Boudicca was the queen of the British Iceni tribe around the year 60 AD. This tribe lived in the area that is now Norfolk.
975 ad
Boudicca was actually only in one battle, which was the Battle of Wattling Street and she lost, big time. The cities and places that she pillaged were not able to put up more than a token resistance because they were undefended. Her "army" was nothing more than a wild undisciplined mob and when they had to engage in an actual battle against a real army, they were slaughtered.
Cartimandua, the queen of the Brigantes, a large Celtic group which occupied most of northern England, supported the Romans and in 48 she was helped by the Roman military to suppress anti-Roman rebellions among the subjects. In 51 she arrested Caratacus, the leader of a British rebellion , who had fled to Brigantium to rally support for his cause. She turned him over to the Romans. Her husband and co-ruler tried to overthrow her twice by stirring up anti-Roman sentiment. The Roman army intervened again. Two year later he managed to overthrow her. Two year after this the emperor Vespasian sent Agricola to annex the territory of the Brigantes. Initally Boudicca's attitude was not very different than that of Cartmandua. He husband, Prasutagus, the king of the Iceni, supported the Romans, lived a lavish lifestyle and made the Roman emperor co-heir to his kingdom, along with his wife and two daughters. When Prasutagus died, Boudicca rebelled. According to the the ancient historian Cassus Dio, Prasutagus incurred great debts to finance his lifestyle. When he died, Roman creditors called in their loans. Cassius Dio mentioned the famous Seneca among the creditors. Since the Icene were liable for this debt, Boudicca rebelled. According to another version by another ancient historian, Tacitus, when Prasutagus died, the Romans annexed his territory, flogged Boudicca and raped his two daughters. This version is less credible.
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in the year of the ancient romans.
The Romans arrived in Britain in 100BC and left in 450AD,the 5th Century
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