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... > Classical Mythology and Ancient History > classical history > male persons from classical history > male persons from classical history (with NAME) > (story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus > aggressive relationships of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus > Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus having found two snakes in his house or bed, having consulted an haruspex, kills the male serpent and lets the female serpent go; thus he causes his own death, and saves the life of his wife Cornelia

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98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)41Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus having found two snakes in his house or bed, having consulted an haruspex, kills the male serpent and lets the female serpent go; thus he causes his own death, and saves the life of his wife Cornelia  

Subject

  • ancient history
  • bed
  • classical antiquity
  • classical history
  • Cornelia
  • death
  • Gracchus (Tiberius Sempronius)
  • Greeks
  • historical person
  • history
  • identity
  • killing (animal)
  • man
  • mythology
  • name
  • Romans
  • saving
  • snake

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  • 98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)41

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http://iconclass.org/98B%28GRACCHUS%2C+TIB.+S.%2941

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