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English: Footpath marker beside Boudica's Way This footpath marker is located at the south-eastern edge of Caistor St Edmund chalk pit which can be seen on the other side of the fence. Boudica's Way leads past here. Boudica's Way is a 40-mile footpath that links Norwich and the market town of Diss on the Suffolk borders. The name Boudica (often spelled 'Boadicea', which was the Victorian version or 'Boudicca', used by Tacitus) derives from the Celtic 'bouda' which means victory. Boudica was the wife of the Icenian king Prasutagus. When he died his kingdom was annexed by the Romans, Boudica was flogged and her daughters raped. In AD 60 or 61 Boudica led the Iceni, along with others, in revolt. They destroyed Camulodunum (Colchester) and the site of a temple to the former emperor Claudius. Boudica was defeated in the end and is reported by Tacitus to have poisoned herself. The site where she is buried is unknown.
Date Taken on 9 January 2010
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Author Evelyn Simak
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Camera location52° 35′ 39″ N, 1° 18′ 38″ E  Heading=315° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Object location52° 35′ 40″ N, 1° 18′ 36″ E  Heading=315° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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52°35'39.01"N, 1°18'38.16"E

heading: 315 degree

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