Boudicca

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni is presumed to of been disturbed by 2 Uni students who accidently stumbled on her grave in late 2007.

History
Boudicca (or Boudicea as she is commonly known) was married to the Iceni king, Prasutagus. When the Romans came to England for the second time in AD60 Prasutagus was fed up of fighting, Celts fought with each other regularly, tribe against tribe, country against country Prasutagus gave in. In his will he left half og his land to his daughters and half his land to the Romans,  The Romans allowed Prasutagus to continue his reign over East Anglia. Shortly after Prasutagus died mysteriously, The Romans did not understand female rule and his will was ignored. The country was treated as if conquered, Boudicca being a mentally strong woman did not take kindly to her tribe’s woman being taken for use in Roman brothels, neither did she like her men building Roman temples.

Taking her two daughters (Armelle and Birkita) and a handful of warriors she rode on horse back to the Roman camp. After ‘politely’ telling the Romans to get lost, the Romans killed her warriors, she was flogged repeatedly but worst of all her young daughters were raped.. by every soldier in the camp.This barbaric treatment had predictable results the enraged Boudicca rallied her own tribe as well as the neighbouring Trinivantes into a massive revolt!

If the Romans had been ruthless to the Iceni people then the Celts were twice as ruthless to the Romans. The capital at Colchester was burned, as was London and Verulamium, near modern St.Alban's. The fires were that extreme that today in Colchester if you dig and dig the heat can still be felt. The treatment to her enemies were so fierce that one legion of the Roman army refused to fight against her, they were so terrified.

At last in a large field somewhere near Warwickshire the sides met face to face. 1000,000 Celts met just 10,000 Romans. The Celts believed in the afterlife strongly, and were not afraid of dying, woman fought alongside men and the children sat and watched usually on a hill. It was a bit like a modern day football match but with fans on only one side. The problem was that the Romans had strategy, their well known turtle formation massacred the Celtic troops who were forced so far back they crushed their own children and families. Few Celts survived but the fierce Warrior Queen did. If she had been caught she was of been taken to Roman, raped, flogged and placed in the Roman Amphitheatres to fight Lions, Tigers and Roman Warriors. Boudicca knew this and instead poisoned herself, what was left of her tribe buried her.

Tacitus and Dio agree that Boudicca was of royal descent. Dio says that she was "possessed of greater intelligence than often belongs to women", that she was tall, had long red hair down to her hips, a harsh voice and a piercing glare, and habitually wore a large golden necklace (perhaps a torc), a many-coloured tunic, and a thick cloak fastened by a brooch.

Fight Zone Wrestling
In June 2008, Boudicca signed a contract with a new Chicago-based Wrestling promotion called Fight Zone Wrestling. Boudicca is set to wrestle her first match on 26/6/2008 V.s. Nix in a tournament for the FZW World Title.

In wrestling

 * Finishing moves
 * Andraste's sword (A powerful spear to the gut)
 * Agrona (celtic for Carnage)


 * Signature moves
 * Shuffle Side kick
 * Back Breaker
 * Bow and Arrow


 * Nicknames
 * "Warrior Queen"'''


 * Notable Feuds
 * N/A