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.
The Iceni, who lived in the area known as East Agnlia
She was Queen of the Iceni and born in Britain
she was from the iceni tribe in roman Britain and she was a Celt not a roman
Yes, she was the wife of King Prasutagus, head of the large Iceni tribe. They had two daughters, and Prastugatus was a client king of the Roman occupiers. When he died, he sought to retain co-operation with the Romans by making the then Emperor, Nero, co-heir to his kingdom, but instead the Roman Governor of Britain, Gaius Paulinus, renagued on the arrangement. Boudicca was imprisoned, her daughters raped by rogue Roman soldiers, and all the tribe's land and assets siezed. It was this that sparked Boudicca's rebellion.
Verulamium, an ancient Roman city in present-day St Albans, England, was burned down by Boudica and her Celtic forces in AD 60 or 61 during the Iceni revolt against Roman rule.
Boudicca was married to the Iceni king, Pratsutagus.
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Prasutagus's wife was the queen of the tribe iceni, Boudicca. They were the king and queen.
She was married to Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni people of East Anglia
The tribe known to the Romans as the Iceni.
The spelling Iceni is an ancient Celtic tribe.
The Iceni, who lived in the area known as East Agnlia
Yes, her husband was King Prasugatus, who ruled over the powerful Iceni tribe- she was thus their Queen.
Boudicca led the iceni tribe in Britain
the romans started to invade Iceni Tribe and steal taxes also tochure the people of queen boudicca
Boudicca was the Queen of the tribe called Iceni, the Iceni people were allies to Rome until the death of their king, in which the Romans tried to completely take over their land, when Boudicca refused, she was whipped and her daughters were raped. This was one of the causes of Boudiccas revolt.
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