WOMAN VOLUME II ROMAN WOMEN by Rev. ALFRED BRITTAIN

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TULLIA, DAUGHTER OF SERVIUS
After the painting by E. Hildebrand

We have had the good queen, now we encounter the bad..... Tullia was of that type of which Shakespeare has given a picture in Lady Macbeth..... Lucius, her husband, with an armed band, repaired to the Senate and seated himself on the throne. King Servius appeared, but no one thought it worth while to hinder Lucius from throwing the aged ruler down the steps of the Senate house; which me manfully did.
Tullia was the instigator of this
coup d'État; and impatient to learn its success, drove to the Forum, and, calling her husband from the Senate chamber, was the first to hail him as king. But Lucius commanded her to return home; and the tradition runs that as she was going thither her chariot wheels passed over the dead body of her royal father.

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In All Ages and in All Countries

VOLUME II

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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