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Collatinus roman mythology
Collatinus roman mythology













collatinus roman mythology

When she saw them, Lucretia began to cry. Spurius Lucretius came with Publius Valerius and Collatinus came with Lucius Junius Brutus. The distraught Lucretia sent messengers to her husband and her father, Spurius Lucretius – prefect of Rome, asking them each to come at once with a good friend, because a terrible thing had happened in her husband’s house.

collatinus roman mythology

Everyone will say that you were killed during a dishonorable act of adultery.” With this final threat, Sextus succeeded. After begging, threatening and exhausting every method of seducing Lucretia, who would rather die than submit to him, Sextus finally said, “when I have killed you, I will put next to you the body of a nude slave. Placing his sword against her, Sextus woke Lucretia with a low voice and declared his love for her. Sextus waited until everyone else was asleep before taking up his sword and went to Lucretia's bedroom. Lucretia received him graciously and granted him the hospitality according to his status as the son of the king.

collatinus roman mythology

Collatinus was, at this time, away at Ardea. It was then that Sextus was said to have been seduced both by Lucretia’s beauty and virtue.Ī few days later, Sextus returned to the house of Collatinus. Finally, they arrived at the house of Collatinus and found Lucretia, with her servants, working on her spinning in the middle of her house. They visited each of their houses and found every single one of their wives getting ready for a night out. The men agreed and they all went on horseback to the city. Collatinus finally declared that no one was more worthy than his wife, Lucretia.Īs his friends scoffed, Collatinus invited them to ride their horses to his house and see for themselves what his wife was doing at home. The men started talking about their wives and, fueled by wine, each of them praised his own wife excessively. Among his guests was Tarquinius Collatinus, one of his distant kinsmen. One day, Sextus invited his friends for supper and drinks at his house. Sextus Tarquinius was the son of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the last king of Rome who was engaged in the siege of Ardea at the time.















Collatinus roman mythology