because they tryed to take over her land and they beat her up and her daughters were atacked by the Romans :O
Well, after the Romans whipped her and assaulted her two daughters, you could say that there were hard feelings on Boudicca's part. The whole situation was a gross misunderstanding on the part of Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband. Prasutagus ruled as a client king of Rome, under Roman law. When he died, he left half of his kingdom to Boudicca and his daughters and the other half to Rome. What he didn't understand was that under Roman law a woman could only inherit a very limited amount from either her husband or father or any man for that matter. She could only inherit fully from a female such as her mother or aunt. So when Boudicca came barging in to the Roman camp demanding her inheritance, things got testy. The Romans said no, and enforced the "no" with the whipping and assault.
The battle site is unknown. The western Midlands are considered the general area. Boudica was defeated at the Battle of Watling Street. Watling Street was a Roman road close to High Cross in Leicestershire. Source of this answer is Wikipedia.
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
Boudicca had a great victory over thr Romans, but was eventually beaten by the Romans, and committed suicide, along with her young daughters, who had been violated.
Watling Street.
Queen boudicca went to fight the Romans because they raped her and her daughters.
Boudica despised the Romans, actually. They flogged her and raped her daughters.
The battle site is unknown. The western Midlands are considered the general area. Boudica was defeated at the Battle of Watling Street. Watling Street was a Roman road close to High Cross in Leicestershire. Source of this answer is Wikipedia.
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
The Romans.
Boudicca reveived no punishment from the Romans. It is said she poisoned herself rather than face the consequences.
Boudicca had a great victory over thr Romans, but was eventually beaten by the Romans, and committed suicide, along with her young daughters, who had been violated.
Read your history book. The Romans had been in Britain for about 90 years before Boudicca was queen.
Queen Boudicca did not invade the Romans. She revolted against them because they mistreated her and her people, including raping her daughters.
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Watling Street.
Her land was left to the Romans and her daughters after her husband died, the Will wasnt honoured and the land was taken by the Romans, boudicca was flogged and her daughters brutally raped. Reason enough I think to dislike the Romans.
Queen boudicca went to fight the Romans because they raped her and her daughters.