61 AD - Boudicca leads rebellion in Britain. Boudicca, a queen of the Iceni tribe, leads a major uprising of tribes in south-east Britain against the occupying Roman forces. The cities of ...
Boudicca is Queen of the Iceni tribe, who inhabited modern-day Norfolk. After the invasion of 43AD the Romans and the Iceni learn to live in peace, though the Iceni have to pay a tax - or tribute ...
This map shows the approximate location of the major tribes who lived in Britain at the time of the Roman Conquest of Britain in the First Century AD. The sole source for the existence and ...
The Iceni tribe lived in the east of the country and was allied with Rome. When Prasutagus, their king, died, he left half his estate to his two daughters and the other half to Nero, hoping that ...
Boudicca, the Queen of the Iceni Tribe (of East Anglia), is most well known for her brutal habits and her revolt against part of the Roman Empire. It began, when her husband, Prasutagus ...
Emily Poncia looks at some of the most impressive leaders throughout time Boudicca is remembered for defeating the Roman Ninth Legion who tried to take over her husband's tribe, the Celtic Iceni, upon ...
The hoard had been hidden in the ground in the mid 1st century AD, when the Iceni tribe under Boudica rose in revolt against the Romans. It may have been owned by a wealthy local person who had ...