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Boudicca

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Bou·dic·ca  (b-dk) also Bo·ad·i·ce·a (bd--s) First century a.d.
Queen of ancient Britain who led a temporarily successful revolt against the Roman army that had claimed her deceased husband's kingdom.

Boudicca [bəʊˈdɪkə]
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(Biographies / Boudicca (death date: 62) F, British, POLITICS: hereditary ruler, POLITICS: military leader) 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


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