Boudica, the fierce warrior queen of the Iceni tribe, became a symbol of resistance against Roman rule in ancient Britain. Born in the 1st century CE, Boudica led a massive rebellion in 60–61 CE after her people suffered brutal treatment at the hands of the Roman occupiers. This biography explores her rise as a leader, the fiery rebellion that saw major Roman settlements like Londinium destroyed, and the ultimate fall of her uprising. Despite the defeat, Boudica’s courage and leadership became legendary, inspiring generations as a symbol of freedom and defiance. This book captures her legacy as one of history’s most powerful and enduring heroines.