Boudica (disambiguation)
Boudica (also spelt Boadicea, Boudicca, and Boudicea, and Buddug (in Welsh), died c. 60) was a leader of the British Iceni tribe, who led an uprising against the Roman Empire.
The name may also refer to:
- Boadicea and Her Daughters, a 1902 statue in Westminster, London
- Boadicea (film), British historical film
- Boadicea (moth), genus of moths in the family Erebidae
- HMS Boadicea, various ships of the Royal Navy
- Boadicea, a passenger ship wrecked off the Irish coast on 30 January 1816 with 190 fatalities
- G-ACOX Boadicea, the name of a Boulton & Paul P.71A mailplane
- MV Boudicca, a cruise ship
Media
- Boudica: The Queen of War, directed by Jesse V. Johnson (2023)
- Boudica, directed by Giles Alderson (2019)
- Boudica - Cherie Laurent (2019)
- Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen, directed by Zoe Morgan (2019)
- Boudicca: Warrior Queen of Ancient Britain (2014)
- Warrior Queen Boudica, directed by Patrick Taulère and Kim Hawkins (2006)
- Boudica, 1x04 episode of Warrior Women with Lucy Lawless (2003)
- Boudica (film) or Warrior Queen, 2003 TV film
- "Boadicea", a song by Enya, released on her debut album Enya (1987)
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