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She was queen of the iceni tribe in what is now norfolk in about 60 ad, her husband was the king of norfolk, he worked with the romans and was called a "roman client", the romans promised when he died he could pass his estate on to his widow, but when prasutagus, her husband died, the romans went back on their word and raped boudicca and her daughters and tried to seize her land,so she led the iceni into open rebellion,other tribes joined her as there was widespread discontent with roman rule, at that time a lot of the roman troops were away from england and she managed to burn down most of colchester and st albans,and caused great damage to london. The roman governor suetonius paulinus defeated the rebels at or near fenny stratford on watling street, when boudicca saw all was lost she killed herself, and her daughters also committed suicide, their place of burial has never been found, the roman govenors who came after paulinius adopted a fairer approach to the english.