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Boadicea, the Celtic queen of the Iceni tribe, lost her revolt against the Roman Empire primarily due to their superior military organization and tactics. Despite initial successes, her forces were ultimately defeated at the Battle of Watling Street in 60 or 61 AD. Following her defeat, Boadicea reportedly took her own life to avoid capture, and her legacy became a symbol of resistance against oppression in British history.

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