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History of Ancient Rome: Lucrece, Brutus and Collatinus. Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady) was the...

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History of Ancient Rome: Lucrece, Brutus and Collatinus. Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady) was the victim of violence by his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb. Lucrece sent for her father and husband (Collatinus) and arrived with Lucius Junius Brutus, the cousin of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus. Lucrece revealed to them what had happened to him and, after having made them swear to avenge his honour, stabbed himself. Painting by Gian Francesco De Maineri (1460-1505). Galleria Estense, Modene.
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History of Ancient Rome: Lucrece, Brutus and Collatinus. Lucrece (Lucrezia, Lucretia, Roman lady) was the victim of violence by his cousin Sextus Tarquin, the son of Tarquin the Superb. Lucrece sent for her father and husband (Collatinus) and arrived with Lucius Junius Brutus, the cousin of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus. Lucrece revealed to them what had happened to him and, after having made them swear to avenge his honour, stabbed himself. Painting by Gian Francesco De Maineri (1460-1505). Galleria Estense, Modene.

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