Nowadays she's called Boudicca, though she was Boadicea when I went to school! You can get the gist of her story at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Boudicca's_Revolt.htm and there are plenty of other links if you Google her name.
Boadicea was the queen of the British celtic iceni tribe and was married to prastutagus. She fought against the romans when they took over her county.
They fought against Boudica a British Queen who drove back the Romans from Britain. It took Rome four attempts to attack Britain, as most were repelled by the weather or the British whom were naked.
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
Because she was a Queen
Boudicca.
Boadicea was the queen of the British celtic iceni tribe and was married to prastutagus. She fought against the romans when they took over her county.
They fought against Boudica a British Queen who drove back the Romans from Britain. It took Rome four attempts to attack Britain, as most were repelled by the weather or the British whom were naked.
No. Queen Boudicca was leader of the Iceni, a tribe of Britons who fought against the Romans.
The French, England, and British fought in Queen Anne's War. The French and England fought together. British was by itself.
Because she was a Queen
Queen Boadicea was the leader of the Celts when the Romans tried to invade Britain.Boadicea (also spelled Boudica or Boudicca) was a Celtic warrior queen of the Iceni tribe in 1st Century ADBoadicea was a Briton queen who led a rebellion against the Romans in AD 61. Her likeness was on the old English penny.
Boudicca.
Queen Boudicca did not invade the Romans. She revolted against them because they mistreated her and her people, including raping her daughters.
She was Queen of the Iceni and lead a revolt against the Romans in Britain
Boudica led a rebellion against the Romans.
Queen Boudicca became queen of the Celtics in 43 A.D at the age of 17
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