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While in Wales, Suettonius summoned the army but was defeated by the overwhelming Boudica rebels. However, at the Battle of Watling Street, Suettonius gathered his forces back from the present-day West Midlands and defeated the Boudica-led insurrectionists. Emperor Nero at the time considered withdrawing his troops from Britain Island if the situation worsened, but when Suettonius' forces performed well, he maintained control of Rome.
The revolt ended in failure. The Roman army brutally took revenge. The imperial army killed 80,000 Celts. Butica died. There are many theories about Boudica's death, that he was captured by the Roman army, and that he was killed. The British people believe in the theory that they chose to commit suicide rather than live disgracefully against their enemies.
Stories about Boudicca are recorded in the Roman historian Tacitus's 'Roman Pyeonnyeongi' and Diocasius' 'Roman History'. During the Renaissance period, in the 15th and 16th centuries, the British came to recognize the existence of Buticca as they encountered Roman books. The British changed Boudicea written in the Roman history book into Boudicca and called it.
During the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), Boudica was highlighted. Boudica emerged as a British hero, and writers and historians revered Queen Victoria as the second Boudica. Strictly speaking, Boudica is a Celtic tribe and an ancestor of the Irish under British Anglo-Saxon rule. However, the Victorian British Empire transformed Boudica into a figure of their own race, making him a defiant of the Roman Empire. A statue of Boudica and her two daughters stands on the pier of Westminster near the British Parliament.
[Source] [Budica] Queen Britannia Celts Against the Reigns of the Roman Empire|Author Futurity
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