Key Facts
 Born 2 CE
 Location  Norfolk, Britain
Bloodline Icene
Married Yes.
Children Linus, First Catholic Pope.
Died 65 CE

 
 Source of Facts and Important Announcement
Status Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven.
Date of formal Beatification   Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012.
Source of Facts Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint.
  Background
  Queen Boudica was Queen of the Iceni tribe, a Brythonic tribe of Britain corresponding roughly to the modern-day county of Norfolk. Widow of King Prasutagus, she is the first Christian monarch of history, the Iceni being the first proto-Christian army.
  In 50 CE after Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) was excommunicated by James the Just the blood brother of Jesus for creating the personal messianic cult of Paulinity (later renamed Western Christianity or Catholicism). Paul and his son Joseph (Barnabus) travelled first to Spain and then to Britain to recruit new followers to his cult.
  Queen Boudica was so impressed with the message of the religion of Paulinity which preaches eternal damnation to its enemies and the divine right to kill heretics that she ordered her entire tribe to convert, even entrusting her son Prince Linus to the care of Paul, later becoming the first Pope of Rome.
  However, following the arrest of Paul and the leaders of his cult in 62 and their subsequent transport to Rome, Pope Linus was ordered by Paul to commit the historic arson that killed over 250,000 innocent residents of Rome. Linus and the rest of the Paulinists (Proto-Christians) were captured and executed by 64.
  In rage at the execution of the Messiah Paul and her son, Queen Boudica marched her christian army through the Roman cities of looting Camulodunum (Colchester), Londinium (London) and Verulamium (St Albans) killing every living thing: every man, woman, child and animal- burning the cities to the ground.
  Contrary to the subsequent history that paints the Roman Procurator Decianus as a cruel tyrant and catalyst for the troubles, both he and Governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus showed remarkable courage and restraint against such unmitigated evil.
  At the subsequent Battle of Watling Street at which Gaius Suetonis Paulinus stood with a mere 10,000 Roman soldiers of the Legio XIV Gemina and parts of XX Valeria Victrix legions against a massed christian army of Boudica numbering in excess of 230,000- odds of greater than 20 to 1 not seen since the legendary days of the Spartans against the Persian Army of Xerxes.
  Holding their ground with historic courage, Gaius lost but 400 men against the losses of Boudica of at least 100,000.
  Today, Boudica is revered as a great leader, a hero of ancient Britain, while Gaius is consigned as a ruthless tyrant- the crimes against humanity of Boudica quietly excused as justified- her christian status never mentioned, or denied.
   

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