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Boudicca, often spelled as Boudica, was a queen of the Iceni tribe in ancient Britain who led a significant uprising against Roman rule around AD 60-61. After the death of her husband, Prasutagus, and the subsequent annexation of her tribe's territory by the Romans, she sought vengeance against the injustices faced by her people. Boudicca's rebellion initially saw considerable success, with her forces sacking several Roman settlements, including Londinium (London). Despite her eventual defeat, she became a symbol of resistance against oppression and is celebrated in British history.

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