Loss of Albion (British) Indigenous Sovereignty.

This shows the moment that the people of Albion (Britain) lost their Indigenous Sovereignty to the Roman Empire, in the year 60 AD. Although Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, united the tribes, raising an army of 230,000 warriors, she was ultimately defeated and killed by the Roman Empire. It would not be until 1485 AD, 1,425 years later, through the establishment of the House of Tudor, that the people of Britain would regain their rightful and inherent Indigenous Sovereignty. Years later, the British Empire unfairly released and misdirected the wrath of Boudica, during the creation of the British Empire, a duplication of the Roman Empire. The name Victoria, which is the same as Boudica, in proto-celtic, became the name of capitals within the British Empire, which was ended honourably through the work of HRH Queen Elizabeth II.

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