Boudican revolt
The Boudican revolt was an armed uprising by the native Celtic tribes against the Roman Empire. It took place c. 60-61 AD in the Roman province of Britain, and was led by Boudica, the Queen of the Iceni. The uprising was motivated by the Roman failure to honor an agreement they had made with her husband, Prasutagus, regarding the succession of his kingdom upon his death. The revolt ended unsuccessfully, after a decisive Roman victory at the Defeat of Boudica.
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Boudican revolt
The Boudican revolt was an armed uprising by the native Celtic tribes against the Roman Empire. It took place c. 60-61 AD in the Roman province of Britain, and was led by Boudica, the Queen of the Iceni. The uprising was motivated by the Roman failure to honor an agreement they had made with her husband, Prasutagus, regarding the succession of his kingdom upon his death. The revolt ended unsuccessfully, after a decisive Roman victory at the Defeat of Boudica.
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The Boudican revolt was an arm ...... tory at the Defeat of Boudica.
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The Roman province of Britain, where the revolt took place.
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c.60-61 AD
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