Prasutagus did not actually leave his possessions to the Romans. He had incurred heavy debts with the Romans to finance his lavish lifestyle. When he died the creditors called in the debts.
Prasutagus's wife was the queen of the tribe iceni, Boudicca. They were the king and queen.
The Battle of Gettysburg.
Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.Hannibal won the battle of Trebia in 218 BC.
They did not die. They lived the result was British won.
who was 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.
Prasutagus did not actually leave his possessions to the Romans. He had incurred heavy debts with the Romans to finance his lavish lifestyle. When he died the creditors called in the debts.
Prasutagus's wife was the queen of the tribe iceni, Boudicca. They were the king and queen.
The Sioux Indians had won the battle with all of their decisive tactics used during it.
She was married to Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni people of East Anglia
all men died not I don't now pls some won answer it
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the south won the battle of davidscross roads because the south won all the small battles and the north won the whole Civil War.
The battle of Quebec in 1759 ended with the French losing control of the city to the British.
Prasutagus, the King of the Iceni tribe in ancient Britain, died in AD 60 or 61. The circumstances of his death are unclear, but it is believed that he may have been poisoned or died from natural causes. Following his death, his widow Boudica led a major uprising against the Roman occupation of Britain.