After British invasion by Rome, the rebellion of Queen Iseni's client Boudica Prasutagus noticed his state was in danger when he died, so he decided to write his will The half I decided went to two daughters (According to British law, if the king does not have a male heir, he can leave his legacy to my daughter, but Rome I will not leave it to the law of). The Iseni were attacked, even the highest man was regarded as a slave.
Domination of Nero will bring bloodshed throughout the empire. In the UK, in 60 AD, Queen Iseni Boudicca (also spelled Boudica or Boudicea) rebelled after her whipping and her daughter was raped by Roman soldiers. Her husband, Prastagas, agreed to treat Claudius and him as the client's king. After the death of 59 CE, the staff appointed by Nero ignored this and occupied the country of Iseni. First, Budika succeeded, outperforming some Roman settlements and military forces. "In Camulodunum and Londinium, the results of Boudican's uprising can be compared with a small volcanic eruption that kills Pompey and Herculaneum," researchers Richard Hingley and Christina Unwin wrote in their books. , "Boudika: Queen of the Iron Age Warrior" (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
The first great hero of Celtics in the UK, Karatakes, held the full power of the empire during AD 43 to 52 AD, and fought a grand battle of nine years. A few years later, between 60 and 61 AD the Queen of the Iseni Queen Boydica led to a magnificent and brutal rebellion, but this rebellion took British from the Romans and destroy the colony trump cards was. The Romans gradually established the current control of England and Wales and entered the highlands of Scotland but could not establish solid dominion even at the lowland there. Even in the UK there is an independent military regime stationed in York. After all, as the empire system began to collapse, the Celtic tribes who were not conquered, their Ireland cousins and German pirates rushed into an unprotected area.
Kittur Chennamma is the Queen of Kittur of Kingdom of Karnataka and is an armed rebellion against the British by opposing the principle of failure. Queen Abbakka Rani of Karnataka opposed the invasion of the European army, mainly in the Portuguese army of the 16th century. Queen Jhansi Rani Lakshmi Bai led the Indian rebellion against the British in 1857. She is widely regarded as a national hero. Awadh co-owner, Begum Hazrat Mahal, is another ruler who led the 1857 uprising. She refused to trade with the UK and later retreated to Nepal. In the meantime, the Begum of Bhopal was also regarded as the ruler of a famous woman. They got trained in martial arts