she married him in around 24 AD. are you kidding she was only born in 25 AD stupid.
got married in 59 AD
Prasutagus's wife was the queen of the tribe iceni, Boudicca. They were the king and queen.
Boudicca met Prasutagus, the king of the Iceni tribe, through political alliance and marriage, as she was his wife. Their union helped strengthen the bond between the Iceni and the Romans, as Prasutagus had sought to maintain a degree of autonomy for his people while dealing with Roman rule. After Prasutagus's death, the Roman authorities disregarded his will, which left Boudicca and her daughters vulnerable, sparking her rebellion against Roman oppression.
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.
Boudicca's father was Prasutagus, the king of the Iceni tribe in ancient Britain. He ruled as a client king under Roman authority and left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman Emperor Nero upon his death. This decision was intended to secure peace and stability for the Iceni, but it ultimately led to conflict when the Romans disregarded his wishes. Boudicca became a prominent figure in the revolt against Roman rule following the mistreatment of her family and tribe.
Boudicca, also known as "The Warrior Queen," is a famous Iceni queen who led a revolt against the Romans in Britain in 61 AD. This action came after the Romans ransacked her kingdom following the death of her husband, Prasutagus. Prasutagus made a will leaving the kingdom to Boudicca and their two daughters, Heanua and Lannosea, upon his demise that was violently ignored by the occupying Roman forces.
boudicca was married to Prasutagus, and Icenian king
She was married to King Prasutagus.
Boudicca was married to the Iceni king, Pratsutagus.
She was married to Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni people of East Anglia
She was married to the King, Prasutagus. He passed away, and she remained Queen.
Prasutagus's wife was the queen of the tribe iceni, Boudicca. They were the king and queen.
She was married to King Prasutagus.
Prasutagus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prasutagus
King Prasutagus died around the year 60 or 61 AD leaving his kingdom to his two daughters however the Caesar disregarded this and conquered the kingdom after a brief but spirited rebellion lead by Boadicea, his wife.
Boudicca's husband was Prasutagus!!!!!!!!!!
When Prasutagus, the ruler of the Iceni tribe, died he left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman emperor. His will was ignored by the Romans who annexed the kingdom and, as the story goes, his wife Queen Boudicca was flogged and her daughters raped. This caused a revolt against Roman rule and Boudicca led her people and neighboring tribes against all Roman authority.
She was married to King Prasutagus.