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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.
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 the Queen of the tribe called Iceni, the Iceni people were allies to Rome until the death of their king, in which the Romans tried to completely take over their land, when Boudicca refused, she was whipped and her daughters were raped. This was one of the causes of Boudiccas revolt.
Thoth is Ma'at's husband.
The husband of Livia was Augustus.
he got poisoned by someone
Prasutagus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prasutagus
King Prasutagus died around 60-61 AD. Boudicca and her children were left to fend for themselves.
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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.
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.
There is no definite record of their names, but some historians estimate that they may have been named Voada and Voadicea.
Of course, nobody knows. They did not take note of any special occurrences since hardly anyone could write and read,. We know Boudica through Tacitus' works, but he doesn't mention her until Boudica's husband, Kin Prasutagus, died.