Boudica's husband ruled an independent kingdom who was an ally of the Romans. When he died he bequeathed the kingdom to his wife Boudica and his daughters. Ignoring his wishes, Rome annexed the kingdom, whipped Boudica and her daughters were raped.
Her name was Boudica (sometimes spelled 'Boudicca' or 'Boadicea').
Queen Boudica in the year 61 AD. It is not certain whether she died of a disease or committed suicide.
They fought against Boudica a British Queen who drove back the Romans from Britain. It took Rome four attempts to attack Britain, as most were repelled by the weather or the British whom were naked.
No. He passed away from natural causes.
Boudica was angry and disgusted with the Romans because they flogged her and raped her daughters.
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Queen Boudica was facing capture by the Romans so instead of them killing her she was said to have drank poison and killed herself.
Boudica led a rebellion against the Romans.
It was a sort of capital for the Romans in Britain, and was the location of the Temple of Claudius. Boudica was seeking revenge against the treachery and brutality of the Romans to her and her daughters.
Boudica fought against the Romans.
Boudica was considered a queen in the British Iceni tribe.
Boudica was the Queen of the Iceni tribe.
"What did Queen Boudica think of the Roman Empire?"
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.
Boudica was Queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe in England at the time of Claudius's invasion.
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