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Tanaquil (classical Latin: [ˈtanakʷɪːɫ]; Etruscan: Thanchvil) was the
queen of Rome by
marriage to
Tarquinius Priscus, the
fifth King of Rome. The daughter...
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Tanaquil Le
Clercq (/lɛkˈlɛər/ lek-LAIR;
October 2, 1929 –
December 31, 2000) was an
American ballet dancer, born in Paris, France, who
became a prin****l...
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conquest and
grand architectural constructions. His wife was the
prophetess Tanaquil. Not much is
known about the
early life of
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus. According...
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traditional chronology itself is "unsound". His
mother supposedly was
Tanaquil.
Tanaquil had
engineered her husband's
succession to the
Roman kingdom on the...
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Tanaquil is an oil-on-wood
painting by the
Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Beccafumi,
which depicts Tanaquil, a
queen of Rome. The work was painted...
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Tanneguy Le Fèvre (
Tanaquil[lus] Faber) (1615 – 12
September 1672) was a
French classical scholar. He
wrote many books, and
translated numerous classical...
- young-adult
fantasy novel series by
Tanith Lee. The
trilogy revolves around Tanaquil, a
young woman who is
better at
tinkering than magic, much to the dismay...
- husband, who was
killed at the siege: or as a virgin. She was
given to
Tanaquil, wife of king Tarquinius, and
though slave, was
treated with the respect...
- the
influence of
women such as
Tanaquil and
Velia Spurinna [fr]. Livy
describes the
decisive role pla**** by
Tanaquil, the wife of
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus...
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stockbroker whose wife has left him and a 17-year-old
Italian boy in Rome, and
Tanaquil (1972),
which is
based on the life of
George Platt Lynes. In the 1960s...