Yes. She likely committed suicide by poison.
probably 61 AD
30AD is when she lived. There are conflicting information about her death. Some historians believe she died from wounds she got in battle while other think she took poison.
Boudicca had 2 children who were both females.
Boudicca's Rebellion started at AD 46 And ended at AD 52
Yes. She likely committed suicide by poison.
It is not known for sure if Boudicca drank poison but in some stories it has been said she and her daughters drank hemlock. Some say she died of an unknown illness.
probably 61 AD
Boudicca drank poison because she did not want to get tortured by the Romans.
No they were taken to a neighbouring tribe
By some accounts she took poison to prevent herself from being captured by the Romans.
Queen Boudicca's final moments came at an unknown battlefield somewhere in the Midlands, where suffering a massive defeat she persuaded her daughters to drink 'hemlock', before taking the poison herself, rather than fall into the hands of the Romans.
Boudicca was a Celt.
Boudicca was not Scottish. She was English.
51bc because she got caught by the romans and didn't want to be a slave for them so she drank deadly poison and died aday after on the 3rd july
30AD is when she lived. There are conflicting information about her death. Some historians believe she died from wounds she got in battle while other think she took poison.
When the Romans defeated Queen Boudicca, the leader of the Celtic Civilization, her warriors and herself must have felt very disappointed and they soon gave up. For a woman, Queen Boudicca was very strong. She was very fearless and had killed many Romans herself. But when they defeated her, she drank poison and killed herself rather than be taken prisoner by the ruthless Romans.