Boudicca was the queen of the Iceni, a Celtic tribe in Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern Britain. |
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Our story begins in Norwich, where an organized cycling event called the Boudicca Sportive took place. |
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In the same site is a copy of the oldest inscription found in the city on the tomb of some procurator or other who had helped put down the revolt by Boudicca. |
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Another Romanized town attacked by Boudicca and the Iceni was Verulamium. |
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Holidaymakers on board the Boudicca have been isolated on board after contracting gastroenteritis. |
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Boudicca will then take a scenic cruise to the remarkable UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord. |
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The cruise line doubled capacity last year by basing the 856-berth Boudicca in Liverpool for nine cruises. |
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The revolt led by Queen Boudicca in 61 AD threatened to end Roman occupation almost before it had begun. |
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So it's apt that Boudicca has lent her name to a business with a unique take on home comforts of the animal, vegetable and mineral kind. |
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The former professional snooker player will be reading from Boudicca and Co when she visits Throck-morton's bookshop in Market Square on Saturday. |
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