Queen Boudicca, the leader of the Iceni tribe in ancient Britain, is believed to have last been seen around AD 61 after her revolt against Roman rule. Following her defeat at the Battle of Watling Street, historical accounts suggest she may have taken her own life to avoid capture. The exact details of her fate remain uncertain, as ancient sources provide limited information about her final days.
No she was not. She was Queen of the Icini tribe.
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she didn't fight against the Romans but she tried making peace with them unlike Boudicca's. but boudicca was a more popular queen than cartimandua.
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
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Queen Boudicca did not invade the Romans. She revolted against them because they mistreated her and her people, including raping her daughters.
Read your history book. The Romans had been in Britain for about 90 years before Boudicca was queen.
The queen of the tripe iceni Boudicca. She was also his wife.
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she sold clothes
ancient British queen
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