Budica was the Queen of the British ICENI tribes and one of the most powerful queens in the ancient world who lived in today’s Norfolk area in eastern England. The Romans invaded the UK in the year 9. Three years later, in the year 6, Buddika arranged a bloody uprising against the British Roman rulers. After the death of Buddika’s wife, King Isani happened that caused a revolt.
The Romans claimed to be the only heirs of the ISNA kingdom; But Buddika believed that at least half of the kingdom should reach her daughters. Apparently, the Romans refused to claim the Buddika girls because of their female. Romans beat Buddika and raped his daughters instead of negotiations; As a result, Buddika rebelled. A number of other British tribes also joined the revolt; But the Romans eventually suppressed the rebellion.
In the following centuries, Budika became the national champion of England. His last war with the Romans took place in the year 9. Buddika was defeated in the war and fell to the war and thus ended her life. It is rumored that his tomb is probably in the London Hampstead area or perhaps under the platform of the King’s Cross.
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