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Prasutagus and his wife Boudicca were given rulership of the tribe of the Iceni after the Icenan war of AD47, for the Romans preferred to invest a client king in the NE and leave him the task of policing the important sea routes into the Wash and other smaller estuaries along the Norfolk coast. while the Roman legions were free to consolidate their positions to the SW.
By AD60 the king was dead and the officers of the governor and the provincial procurator Decianus Catus treated the Iceni with contempt.
Centurions of Suetonius were plundering the kingdom depriving Icenian nobles of their goods and evicting them from their ancestral properties. Members of the royal house were being treated as slaves and the procurators own officers were looting the king's household.
The royal family revolted, but were mercilessly subdued, the queens daughters raped and she herself flogged. The outraged queen then incited the Iceni to revolt.
They were joined in rebellion by the Trinovantes in Essex and other tribes 'who had not yet been broken by servitude'.
The Trinovantes had their own grievances; the soldiers settled in the Colonia established in Camvlodvnvm in AD49 were given lands previously owned by Cunobelinus the overlord, but now they had started taking land belonging to the simple tribesfolk, evicting them from their homesteads and treating them as slaves.
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