Lucretia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucretia is a legendary figure in the history of the Roman Republic. According to the story, told mainly by two Roman historians, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus, her rape by the king's son and c...
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Lucretia 2 plunging a knife into her heart . 0607: Lucrezia [1580-83]. Paolo Veronese 1528-1588. Künsthistorische Museum, Wien. ... Lucretia 2 was raped by a prince of Rome, and after confessing her misfortune to her husband and father, stabbed herself to death, despite all their efforts to comfort her.
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Then, leaving Lucretia's father to guard Collatia, and posting sentinels so that no one might announce the rising to the royal family, the rest, equipped for battle and with Brutus in command, set out for Rome. Once there, wherever their armed band advanced it brought terror and confusion;
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Lucretia Mott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucretia Coffin Mott (3 January 1793 – 11 November 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, social reformer, and proponent of women's rights. She is credited as the first American "feminist" in th...
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Question: What virtues does this story put forth for Roman society through the example of Lucretia? Why would this story have mattered to Romans? ... they might all be sure that no one was more worthy than his Lucretia. "Young and vigorous as we are, why don't we go get out horses and go and see for ourselves what our...
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Lucidcafé's Profile of Lucretia Mott ... Lucretia Mott was born Lucretia Coffin on January 3, 1793 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. She was an outspoken leader of the antislavery and women's rights movements in America.
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Book Categories: Ancient Historians, Modern Historians, Lucretia, Etruscans, Ancient Rome & Its Emperors ... The Rapes of Lucretia: A Myth and Its Transformations by Ian Donaldson. A scholarly look at the story of Lucretia as it has been interpreted through the centuries.
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Lucretia Mott as sculpted by Lloyd Lillie. The bronze statue is in the lobby of the park visitor center. ... As Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton wended their way arm in arm down Great Queen Street that night, reviewing the exciting scenes of the day, they agreed to hold a woman’s rights convention on their return...
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This is one of several Lucretias that Artemisia painted. A respected Roman matron raped by the arrogant king Tarquin Superbus, Lucretia is about to kill herself to spare her family dishonour. However, she appears to struggle for courage to complete the act.
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A site dedicated to my favorite obsession, Xena: Warrior Princess and its incredible stars! ... He laughed, the sound one of pure joy, and raised his glass to resume the abandoned toast. “I’d like to make a toast to our youngest daughter, Lucretia! She has come back to the Family, and she is Home!”...
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