The document outlines the conflict between Queen Boudicca of the Iceni and the Romans in East Anglia around 60 AD. After her husband King Prasutagus died and the Romans misinterpreted his will, Boudicca revolted, leading an army of over 100,000 warriors, resulting in the burning of Colchester, London, and St. Albans. Despite her efforts, Boudicca's forces were defeated, and she ultimately took her own life.