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Win the battle or perish, that is what I, a woman, will do. Statue of Boudicca. Like other ancient Celtic women, Boudica had trained as a warrior, including fighting techniques and the use of weapons. With the Roman provincial governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus leading a military campaign in Wales, Boudica led a rebellion of the Iceni and members of other tribes resentful of Roman rule.

They went on to give similar treatment to London and Verulamium modern St. By that time, Suetonius had returned from Wales and marshaled his army to confront the rebels. In the clash that followed—the exact battle site is unknown, but possibilities range from London to Northamptonshire—the Romans managed to defeat the Britons despite inferior numbers, and Boudica and her daughters apparently killed themselves by taking poison in order to avoid capture.

Thousands were killed. Finally, Boudicca was defeated by a Roman army led by Paulinus. Many Britons were killed and Boudicca is thought to have poisoned herself to avoid capture. The site of the battle, and of Boudicca's death, are unknown.

Search term:. Read more. This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets CSS enabled. When Boudica attempted to defy the Romans who had come to seize her property , they had her beaten and attacked her daughters. Boudica joined forces with the neighbouring tribe of the Trinovantes to avenge this humiliation. Boudica and her army first attacked Roman Colchester Camulodunum destroying the hated Temple of Claudius and killing all the inhabitants.

The Romans sent the IX legion of 4, men to confront the rebels but they were ambushed and only those on horses were able to escape. The rebels then attacked London Londinium and St Albans Verulamium , burning the Roman cities to the ground and killing their inhabitants mercilessly.

The rebels were finally defeated by Paulinus in 61 AD. Paulinus chose the site of the battle well and even though the Romans were massively outnumbered their superior weaponry and training enabled them to inflict a crushing defeat on the Britons. Boudica Timeline. Birth of Boudica.

Roman invasion of Britain. Claudius is emperor of Rome. Boudica marries Prastagus. Nero becomes emperor of Rome. Paulinus appointed Governor of Roman Britain. Death of Prastagus. Boudica leads rebellion against Roman occupation. Battle of Watling Street. Death of Boudica.

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