Iceni
The Iceni were an ancient Celtic tribe that lived in what is now eastern England, particularly in the region of Norfolk. They are best known for their resistance against Roman rule during the first century AD. The Iceni were led by their queen, Boudica, who famously led a revolt against the Romans in 60 or 61 AD.
The Iceni were skilled in agriculture and trade, and they had a rich culture that included metalwork and pottery. Their society was organized into clans, and they spoke a Celtic language. The Iceni's legacy is remembered for their fierce independence and the significant role they played in the history of Britain.