the names of the Daughters have been lost for hundreds of years. no one knows the names and there is no evidence to support any names. the names of Boudicca's daughters have been lost for hundreds of years and have yet to be discovered. there is also no evidence to support any names found.
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It is not certain even to what Boudicca's name was for certain in her own country the Roman historian Tacitus named her as Boudicca other variations exist. The names of her daughters are uncertain, her husband was Prasutagus of the Iceni.
his real name was doroteo arango
Well technically anything can be a real name..
no it is not his real name. his old teacher gave him that nick name.
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ha ha stiupid people
well.....................me no know
he got poisoned by someone
Well in the 1670's murder was loud.
it doesnt really say she had freinds she had a lonley battle life
She had knee length red hair.
It is not certain even to what Boudicca's name was for certain in her own country the Roman historian Tacitus named her as Boudicca other variations exist. The names of her daughters are uncertain, her husband was Prasutagus of the Iceni.
There is no definite record of their names, but some historians estimate that they may have been named Voada and Voadicea.
Boudicca's full name is often rendered as Boudicca or Boudica, with variations including Boadicea. She was a queen of the Iceni tribe in ancient Britain, known for leading a major uprising against Roman occupation around AD 60-61. Her name is derived from the Celtic word for "victory."