It was Boudica
The queen of the Brigantes tribe who is said to have handed Caratacus over to the Romans was Cartimandua.
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.
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.
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.
When the Romans defeated Queen Boudicca, the leader of the Celtic Civilization, her warriors and herself must have felt very disappointed and they soon gave up. For a woman, Queen Boudicca was very strong. She was very fearless and had killed many Romans herself. But when they defeated her, she drank poison and killed herself rather than be taken prisoner by the ruthless Romans.
the romans started to invade Iceni Tribe and steal taxes also tochure the people of queen boudicca
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The Iceni A Celtic British tribe.
One notable Celtic tribe that fought the Romans was the Iceni, led by their queen, Boudica. The Iceni rose up against Roman rule in Britain around AD 60-61, seeking to resist Roman oppression and reclaim their independence. Their rebellion, although ultimately unsuccessful, became a symbol of resistance against Roman authority in ancient Britain.
The name Quinn is Celtic for "Queen"
Was a British Celtic warrior queen
Nowadays she's called Boudicca, though she was Boadicea when I went to school! You can get the gist of her story at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Boudicca's_Revolt.htm and there are plenty of other links if you google her name.