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Tullia Minor
Tullia Drives over the Corpse of her Father by Jean Bardin, ca.1765
Queen consort of Rome
Tenure
c. 535 BC – 509 BC
Spouse
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
Father
Servius Tullius
Mother
Tarquinia
Tullia Minor is a semi-legendary figure in Roman history who can be found in the writings of Livy, Cicero, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus.[1] She was the last queen of the Roman Kingdom.
Tullia Minor was the younger daughter of Rome's sixth king, Servius Tullius, who eventually married Lucius Tarquinius. Along with her husband, she arranged the overthrow and murder of her father, securing the throne for her husband. Her actions made her an infamous figure in ancient Roman culture.
^Pierre, Courcelle (1962). Réflexions d'Isidore de Séville sur la vie du jeune Augustin. [s.n.] OCLC 492715158.[page needed]
TulliaMinor is a semi-legendary figure in Roman history who can be found in the writings of Livy, Cicero, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. She was the...
strife, Servius married his daughters, known to history as Tullia Major and TulliaMinor, to Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the future king, and his brother...
Tullia is a Roman feminine name, originally the feminine form of the patrician gentile name Tullius, as in : TulliaMinor, the last queen of pre-Republican...
Fran-cais À Rome Au XVIIIe Siècle. University of California: Distributed Art Pub Incorporated. p. 160. ISBN 9788836620548. Women in Livy: TulliaMinor v t e...
Tarquinius respectively married sisters Tullia Major and TulliaMinor, who may have been their nieces. Superbus and TulliaMinor later disposed of their original...
her Chariot over her Father, by Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (1654-1727). | Burghley Collections". Retrieved 2021-11-17. Women in Livy: TulliaMinor v t e...
Tullia Drives over the Corpse of her Father is a 1765 painting by French historical painter Jean Bardin which depicts Tullia, the last Queen of Rome and...
as King of Rome. 535 BC Servius Tullius was murdered by his daughter TulliaMinor and her husband Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, who declared himself King...
University of Michigan: The Museum. p. 139. "Artist Info". Women in Livy: TulliaMinor Rosenberg, Pierre (1974). "Dandré-Bardon as a Draughtsman: A Group of...
Antonia the Elder (1st century BC), grandmother of Emperor Nero Antonia Minor (1st century BC – 1st century AD), mother of Emperor Claudius and Germanicus...
younger Tullia and Lucius procured the murders of their respective siblings, married, and conspired to remove Servius Tullius. TulliaMinor encouraged...
Southern Italy. 535 BC Servius Tullius was murdered by his daughter TulliaMinor and her husband Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, who declared himself King...
the 1st century BC, and his first wife, Terentia. Cicero Minor had an elder sister, Tullia, who was born in 79 BC and died in 45 BC. In the beginning...
The gens Tullia was a family at ancient Rome, with both patrician and plebeian branches. The first of this gens to obtain the consulship was Manius Tullius...
Karl Möbius). Later, he ventured into painting scenes from history (TulliaMinor driving her team of horses over her father's corpse) and literature (such...
last long. Shortly after the marriage had taken place Cicero's daughter, Tullia, died. Publilia had been jealous of her and was so unsympathetic over her...
Their son Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor was not born until 65 BC. Lack of fertility is also suggested by the fact that Tullia herself had problems conceiving...
greeted by a cheering crowd, and, to his delight, his beloved daughter Tullia. In his Oratio De Domo Sua Ad Pontifices, Cicero convinced the College of...
After a 44-year reign, Servius was killed in a conspiracy by his daughter Tullia and her husband Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. The seventh and final king of...
Grewe & Kessener 2007, p. 156, fn. 74 Roman sawmill at Hierapolis Ritti, Tullia; Grewe, Klaus; Kessener, Paul (2007), "A Relief of a Water-powered Stone...
little girl, or simply implying affection, for example Cicero's daughter Tullia was called by him "Tulliola" even as an adult despite not having any older...
ISBN 978-975-8072-23-1, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-11 Ritti, Tullia; Grewe, Klaus; Kessener, Paul (2007), "A Relief of a Water-powered Stone...
Margaret, and Albert Rabil. Introduction. "Dialogue on the Infinity of Love." Tullia d'Aragona. 1547. Trans. Rinaldina Russell and Bruce Merry. Chicago: The...