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One notable tribe in ancient Britain was the Iceni, who inhabited what is now Norfolk. They are famously known for their queen, Boudica, who led a significant uprising against Roman rule in AD 60-61. The Iceni were part of a network of Celtic tribes in Britain and are remembered for their resistance and cultural significance during the Roman conquest.

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