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Iceni
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I·ce·ni  (-sn)
pl.n.
An ancient Celtic tribe of eastern Britain who under Queen Boudicca fought unsuccessfully against the Romans about a.d. 60.

[Latin Icen.]

I·cenic (-nk) adj.

Iceni [aɪˈsiːnaɪ]
pl n
(Historical Terms) an ancient British tribe that rebelled against the Romans in 61 ad under Queen Boudicca


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The neckband was thought to have been made by the Iceni tribe, once headed by Celtic queen Boudicca, whose power base was in present-day East Anglia.
The second programme focuses on another heroic figure, Boadicea - or Buddug as she's known in Welsh - leader of the Iceni tribe, who rose up against the Romans in 60 AD.
The torc was made by the Iceni tribe, once headed by Boudica, which had its power base in present-day East Anglia.
 
 
 
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