Boudica - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoudicaOne of the earliest possible mentions of Boudica (excluding Tacitus' and Dio's accounts) was the 6th-century work On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain by the British monk Gildas. In it, he demonstrates his knowledge of a female leader whom he describes as a "treacherous lionness" who "butchered the governors who had been left to give fuller voice and strength to the endeavours of Roma…
Boudica - British Council
learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org › sites › kidsBoudica and her army defeated one Roman army and destroyed the capital city. At first, the Romans allowed Boudica and her husband to continue to rule. 1 Boudica was queen of the Iceni. In the end, the Romans occupied Britain for over 350 years more. Boudica and the Iceni rebelled against the Romans. They also destroyed two more cities.