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Tarquinius

[ tahr-kwin-ee-uhs ]

noun

  1. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, died 578 b.c., king of Rome 616–578.
  2. Lucius Tarquinius Superbusthe Proud, died 498 b.c., king of Rome 534–510.


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Before we say “I’m With Lucretia” it’s important to understand what, exactly, Livy, or Augustine, or Shakespeare, or Britten, actually thought Tarquinius did to Lucretia.

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This is what drives Tarquinius to turn up at her home one night while Collatinus is away, and attack her while she sleeps.

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The story, set in Rome in 509 B.C., tells of the occupying Etruscan prince Tarquinius, a tyrannical and licentious ruler, who is leading Rome in its war against the Greeks.

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Scottish jockey has completed the course once from three Grand National rides, when finishing eighth on Tarquinius last year.

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At the dafter odds of 100-1, Tarquinius is also capable of a big effort.

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