Boudica was a queen of the Iceni tribe in East Anglia who led an uprising against the occupying Roman Empire in AD 60-61. When her husband died, the Romans ignored his will and annexed the kingdom, flogging Boudica and raping her daughters. In response, Boudica led the Iceni, Trinovantes, and other tribes to destroy Camulodunum and defeat a Roman legion. They then burned Londinium and Verulamium, killing 70,000-80,000 people. The Roman governor Suetonius defeated Boudica in the Battle of Watling Street, securing continued Roman control over Britain.