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What queen led a revolt against the Romans in 61ad?

Boudicca.


Did Boudicca lead one of the greatest revolt against the Romans?

Boudicca did lead one of the biggest armies and worked very well with them.


When did queen Boudicca lead a revolt in Britain?

Boudicca led a revolt against the Romans in either 60 or 61 AD (end of 60, begining of 61) after feeling she was denied her inheritance and being mistreated by the Romans.


Why is Queen Boudicca worth knowing about?

She was Queen of the Iceni and lead a revolt against the Romans in Britain


Why Did Boudicca Lose?

Boudicca lost her revolt against the Romans because she did not have the troops or the organization that the Romans had. She rallied her tribesmen to fight against the Roman army bu they were greatly outnumbered in men, weapons and strategy.


For how long did Queen Boudicca rebel against the Romans?

It was fourteen years from her first revolt to her defeat in 61 AD.


Who was the king of the Iceni?

King Prasutagus, Boudicca`s husband who died in AD60, on his death the iceni territory was annexed by the Romans. She and her daughters were violated, and caused the revolt against the romans.


Why was Boudicca leader of the Romans?

No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.


Who led the south-east of England in a revolt agains the Romans?

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni


Why did Queen Boudicca invade Romans?

Queen Boudicca did not invade the Romans. She revolted against them because they mistreated her and her people, including raping her daughters.


What year did boudicca rebell against Romans?

Boudica rebelled against the Romans in 60 or 61 AD.


How long did boudiccas revolt last?

Boudicca's revolt, which took place against Roman rule in Britain, lasted from AD 60 to AD 61. The uprising began after the mistreatment of Boudicca and her tribe, the Iceni, leading to widespread resistance against Roman forces. The revolt ultimately ended in defeat for Boudicca and her followers, with significant consequences for the tribes involved.