- led to the
establishment of the
Roman Republic. He is
commonly known as
Tarquin the Proud, from his
cognomen Superbus (Latin for "proud, arrogant, lofty")...
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Tarquin (Latin Tarquinius) may
refer to:
Tarquin (opera), a
chamber opera Lucius Tarquinius Priscus...
- none of the
hated Tarquins would rule at Rome, and to this
demand he
reluctantly consented.
Tarquinia L. f., the
sister of
Tarquin the Proud, married...
- on his father's side, he was thus not a
Tarquin and
therefore could later propose the
exile of the
Tarquins without fear for himself.
Superbus had taken...
- part of this conflagration,
though his role in the
downfall of the
Tarquins or if
Tarquin requested his ****istance is unknown. Porsenna's
Etruscan forces...
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Brian Tarquin (born
December 2, 1965) is an
American jazz
fusion guitarist,
recording artist,
sound engineer,
record producer, and composer. He is best...
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Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (classical Latin: [tarˈkʷɪniʊs ˈpriːskʊs]), or
Tarquin the Elder, was the
legendary fifth king of Rome and
first of its Etruscan...
- (Master of the Horse).
Tarquin was
accompanied by his
eldest and last
remaining son, Titus. It was said that the
presence of the
Tarquins caused the Romans...
-
Tarquin and
Lucretia is an oil
painting by
Titian completed in 1571, when the
artist was in his eighties, for
Philip II of Spain. It is signed, and considered...
- with Superbus'
conduct and ethics, made
peace with the new republic. The
Tarquins then
subverted Latium. ****tus Tarquinius,
whose rape of
Lucretia had triggered...