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The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
Queen Boudicca Was Born Around 25-30 CE. You can read more about her at the link provided below.
When Prasutagus, the ruler of the Iceni tribe, died he left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman emperor. His will was ignored by the Romans who annexed the kingdom and, as the story goes, his wife Queen Boudicca was flogged and her daughters raped. This caused a revolt against Roman rule and Boudicca led her people and neighboring tribes against all Roman authority.
Zeus didn't become its ruler, that would be Hades
Boudicca got the poison from a friend
The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
No, she was the leader of the Iceni, one of many tribes of Celts who lived in the British Isles at that time. There would not be an "England" for more than 800 years after Boudica.
Queen Boudicca Was Born Around 25-30 CE. You can read more about her at the link provided below.
She was married to Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni people of East Anglia
When Prasutagus, the ruler of the Iceni tribe, died he left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman emperor. His will was ignored by the Romans who annexed the kingdom and, as the story goes, his wife Queen Boudicca was flogged and her daughters raped. This caused a revolt against Roman rule and Boudicca led her people and neighboring tribes against all Roman authority.
Queen boudicca went to fight the Romans because they raped her and her daughters.
The first Celts existed before Catholicism, so they were no Catholic. Once Catholicism was established, there were Celts still around and some of them did become Catholics.
She was married to the King, Prasutagus. He passed away, and she remained Queen.
Boudicca was a Celt.
Boudicca was not Scottish. She was English.
Zeus didn't become its ruler, that would be Hades
Boudicca got the poison from a friend