Her age is unknown, but her daughters would have been born between 35 and 50 AD, and her husband died between 55 and 60 AD. She reportedly poisoned herself after her forces were beaten by the Romans in 60 or 61 AD. That would make her age at death anywhere from 30 to 50.
Some sources list her age at death as 37, living from 25 to 62 AD. Others list her age at death as 32.
Boudica's husband ruled an independent kingdom who was an ally of the Romans. When he died he bequeathed the kingdom to his wife Boudica and his daughters. Ignoring his wishes, Rome annexed the kingdom, whipped Boudica and her daughters were raped.
Queen Boudica in the year 61 AD. It is not certain whether she died of a disease or committed suicide.
The emperor who fought against Boudica was Nero. Boudica was the queen of the Iceni tribe in Britain who led a major uprising against Roman rule around AD 60-61. Although Nero himself did not directly engage in the battles, his administration sent General Suetonius Paulinus to quell the rebellion, which ultimately resulted in Boudica's defeat.
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Boudica's army succeeded in Colchester, London, and St. Albans. In their final battle on Watling Street, Boudica's army was defeated.
Boudica fought against the Romans.
Boudica was the Queen of the Iceni tribe.
boudica was from the eeast side of britan and live there from her brith in 30ad to 61 ad when she was dead
The duration of Boudica - film - is 1.38 hours.
Boudica was considered a queen in the British Iceni tribe.
Boudica - film - was created on 2003-09-28.
"What did Queen Boudica think of the Roman Empire?"
Boudica was angry and disgusted with the Romans because they flogged her and raped her daughters.
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Boudica's husband ruled an independent kingdom who was an ally of the Romans. When he died he bequeathed the kingdom to his wife Boudica and his daughters. Ignoring his wishes, Rome annexed the kingdom, whipped Boudica and her daughters were raped.
Boudica was Queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe in England at the time of Claudius's invasion.
It is not recorded who was Boudica's mother but it is thought she was of royal blood. She was said to be quite beautiful and intelligent.