- (/tɑːrˈpiːə/; mid-8th
century BCE),
daughter of the
Roman commander Spurius Tarpeius, was a
Vestal Virgin who betra**** the city of Rome to the
Sabines at the...
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Spurius Tarpeius is a mythological/historical character. He was the
commander of the
Roman citadel under King Romulus. His daughter, Tarpeia, betra****...
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Sabines (8th
century BC), the
Vestal Virgin Tarpeia,
daughter of
Spurius Tarpeius,
governor of the
citadel on the
Capitoline Hill, betra**** the
Romans by...
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Spurius Tarpeius Mont****
Capitolinus was
consul in 454 BC, with
Aulus Aternius Varus. The
consuls of the
previous year,
Titus Romilius and
Gaius Veturius...
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Spurius Tarpeius,
commander of the
Roman citadel, a
fortress atop the
Saturnian Hill in the time of Romulus.
Tarpeia Sp. f.,
daughter of
Spurius Tarpeius, was...
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capturing Rome,
thanks to the
treason of Tarpeia,
daughter of
Spurius Tarpeius,
Roman governor of the
citadel on the
Capitoline Hill. She
opened the city...
- the most
important of
which were
located on Mons
Capitolinus (earlier
Tarpeius). The
mount had two tops that were both
destined to the
discharge of acts...
- and Tarpeia.
Varro and
others also
portray Tarpeia,
daughter of
Spurius Tarpeius in the Sabine-Roman war, as a
treasonous Vestal Virgin. Most
Vestals named...
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Talius Tampius Tanicius Tannonius T****ius
Tapsenna Tariolenus Taronius Tarpeius Tarquinius Tarquitius Tarrutenius Tarutius Tatius Tattius Taurius Teb****...
- Platner,
Samuel Ball (1929). A
Topographical Dictionary of
Ancient Rome:
Tarpeius Mons. London:
Oxford University Press. pp. 509–510.
Emblematic Scenes in...