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boadicea

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Bo⋅ad⋅i⋅ce⋅a

[boh-ad-uh-see-uh]
–noun
died a.d. 62, queen of the Iceni: leader of an unsuccessful revolt against the Romans in Britain.
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Bo·ad·i·ce·a   (bō'ād-ĭ-sē'ə)   
See Boudicca.
Bou·dic·ca   (bōō-dĭk'ə)   
Queen of ancient Britain who led a temporarily successful revolt against the Roman army that had claimed her deceased husband's kingdom.
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