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Boudicca was not Scottish. She was English.
Boudicca was born in Comulodunum (Colchester)
they were're Celtic and not roman :)
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No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
Boudicca had 2 children who were both females.
Boudicca was a Celt.
Boudicca was not Scottish. She was English.
Boudicca's sister was named Guinver or possibly by another name, but historical records primarily focus on Boudicca herself. The details of her sister's life and identity are not well-documented, and much of what is known about Boudicca comes from Roman sources that often overlook her family. Consequently, the name and significance of her sister remain largely obscure in historical texts.
Boudicca got the poison from a friend
Boudicca's parentage is unknown, but she is believed to have come from Celtic Royal stock. Neither is it known who her siblings were (she probably had brothers and sisters, but their identities are lost to history). She was married to King Prasutagus, ruler of the powerful Iceni tribe based in the South East of England, and had two daughters by him, Heanua and Lannosea. The King died around 60 AD, and Boudicca's armed rebellion against Roman occupation began soon afterwards when the treacherous British Governor, Gaius Paulinus, ordered the Iceni's land and assets to be siezed, had Boudicca imprisoned and her two daughters raped by rogue troops. Both Boudicca and her two daughters committed suicide in 61 AD, following the collapse of the Celtic rebellion.
boudicca was married to Prasutagus, and Icenian king
Boudicca wasnt very successful
Boudicca was born in Comulodunum (Colchester)
Boudicca was married to the Iceni king, Pratsutagus.
Well, there were many people affected by Boudicca. They were mostly affected by the fights & wars that Boudicca used to have with other countys and countries. Does anyone know how long people were affected by Boudicca?!?!?
it was burned in 1666 but not by Boudicca's tribesmen!!