60-61 ce
There is no record of Boudica's daughters names so the answer to your question is nothing.
Boudica belonged to the Iceni tribe, which inhabited parts of what is now Norfolk in eastern England. The Iceni were known for their resistance against Roman rule, particularly during Boudica's revolt in AD 60-61. Boudica became a symbol of British resistance and is remembered for her leadership in the fight against the Romans.
Boudica's father was King Prasutagus of the Iceni tribe, and her mother is not definitively identified in historical records. Prasutagus ruled as a client king under Roman authority in Britain. After his death, Boudica led a significant revolt against Roman rule, partly in response to the treatment of her family and tribe following his passing.
Hard to say, but think bigger than a Roman Chariot....if you go to London there is a statue on the embankment of her and the chariot
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There was only one Boudicca. She was a queen of the Iceni tribe in Britain. She was defeated by the Romans in 62 AD and poisoned herself rather than be captured.
the revolt lasted for 5 years. No revolt is done without shading blood.
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it is a revolt when yucky stuff happens.
disraeli
Revolt can be translated as:noun:RevolteRebellionAufstandAufruhrPutschverb:rebellierenaufbegehrenrevoltierenputschen