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Why did boudicca kill herself?

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Her rebellion was unsuccessful and her daughters had been assaulted.

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Why did boudicca die?

she poisend herself


Did Boudicca prison herself to avoid capture?

It was said that she killed herself.


What punishment did boudicca get from the Romans?

Boudicca reveived no punishment from the Romans. It is said she poisoned herself rather than face the consequences.


What year did Boudicca Poison herself?

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How do you think boudicca's warriors felt after the Romans had defeated them?

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.


Why did Queen Boudicca die?

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Why is it that Rebecca Black did kill herself?

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Where was boudicca defeated?

she was defeated at watling street and poisened herself because she didn't want to be captured,died at AD 60


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Was Boudicca a Celt or a Roman?

Boudicca was a Celt.


Is Boudicca Scottish?

Boudicca was not Scottish. She was English.


Where did Queen Boudicca die?

Queen Boudicca's final moments came at an unknown battlefield somewhere in the Midlands, where suffering a massive defeat she persuaded her daughters to drink 'hemlock', before taking the poison herself, rather than fall into the hands of the Romans.