- The
Iceni (/aɪˈsiːnaɪ/ eye-SEEN-eye,
classical Latin: [ɪˈkeːniː]) or
Eceni were an
ancient tribe of
eastern Britain during the Iron Age and
early Roman...
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Welsh as Buddug,
pronounced [ˈbɨðɨɡ]) was a
queen of the
ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a
failed uprising against the
conquering forces of the Roman...
- 52°23′17″N 0°52′01″E / 52.388°N 0.867°E / 52.388; 0.867 The
Iceni Way is a
collective name for
several long-distance
footpaths running from Knettishall...
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Jesse V. Johnson. The film
follows the
eponymous Celtic warrior of the
Iceni people, Boudica, in
Roman Britain and how she
revolted against the Romans...
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Roman province of Britain, and it was led by Boudica, the
Queen of the
Iceni tribe. The
uprising was
motivated by the Romans'
failure to
honour an agreement...
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invasion itself, and
included Cogidubnus of the Regni,
Prasutagus of the
Iceni and
Cartimandua of the
Brigantes and, probably,
Boduocus of the Dobunni...
- The
Iceni Academy (formerly
Hockwold and
Methwold Community School) is a mixed, all-through
school located over two
sites in Norfolk, England. The school...
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British biographical-historical
television film
about the
queen of the
Iceni tribe, Boudica. It
stars Alex Kingston,
Steven Waddington and
Emily Blunt...
- The
Wrath of the
Iceni is an
audio drama based on the long-running
British science fiction television series Doctor Who. This
audio drama was produced...
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Prasutagus (died AD 60 or 61) was king of a
British Celtic tribe called the
Iceni, who
inhabited roughly what is now Norfolk, in the 1st
century AD. He is...