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Sophonisba (in Punic, 𐤑𐤐𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋 Ṣap̄anbaʿal) (fl. 206 - 203 BC) was a
Carthaginian noblewoman who
lived during the
Second Punic War, and the daughter...
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Sofonisba Anguissola (c. 1532 – 16
November 1625), also
known as
Sophonisba Angussola or
Sophonisba Anguisciola, was an
Italian Renaissance painter born in Cremona...
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Sophonisba (fl. 203 BC) was a
Carthaginian noblewoman.
Sophonisba or
Sofonisba may also
refer to: The
Wonder of Women, or the
Tragedy of
Sophonisba, a...
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Death of
Sophonisba is the name of the
following paintings: The
Death of
Sophonisba (Pittoni), a 1716–1720 oil-on-canvas
painting by
Giambattista Pittoni...
- The
Death of
Sophonisba or
Sophonisba Taking Poison is a 1670s
painting by
Mattia Preti depicting the
suicide of
Sophonisba in
Ancient Carthage. It is...
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Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge (/sɒfɒˈnizbə prɛstən brɛkɛnrɪdʒ/;
April 1, 1866 – July 30, 1948) was an
American activist,
Progressive Era
social reformer...
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Holofernes (also
known as
Artemisia Receiving Mausolus'
Ashes and
Sophonisba Receiving the
Poisoned Cup) is a
painting by the
Dutch master Rembrandt...
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Sophonisba, or Hannibal's
Overthrow is a 1675
tragedy by the
English writer Nathaniel Lee. It is
based on the
story of the
Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisba...
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Syphax and
married Sophonisba, but Scipio, wary of her
Carthaginian loyalty,
demanded her surrender. To
avoid enslavement,
Sophonisba took poison, dying...
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painting was
originally thought to
depict the
Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisba, who
toward the end of the
Second Punic War (218–201 BC)
drank poison...