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Boudicca
Bou·dic·ca B0416000 (bo͞o-dĭk′ə) also Bo·ad·i·ce·a (bō′ăd-ĭ-sē′ə) First century ad. Queen of ancient Britain who led a temporarily successful revolt against the Roman army that had claimed her deceased husband's kingdom.Boudicca (bəʊˈdɪkə) n (Biography) died 62 ad, a queen of the Iceni, who led a revolt against Roman rule in Britain; after being defeated she poisoned herself. Also called: Boadicea Bou•dic•ca (buˈdɪk ə) n. died a.d. 62, ancient British Celtic queen. Also called Boadicea. Boudicca
Boudicca: see BoadiceaBoadicea , d. A.D. 61, British queen of the Iceni (of Norfolk), properly called Boudicca. Her husband, King Prasutagus, died in A.D. 59 or 60, leaving half his property to the Roman emperor and half to his daughters. ..... Click the link for more information. .Boudicca died 62 ad, a queen of the Iceni, who led a revolt against Roman rule in Britain; after being defeated she poisoned herself |