Arria
Ancient Rome, Caecina Paetus, Pliny the Younger, Fannia, Caecina Paetus, Claudius
978-613-8-45849-4
6138458494
144
2013-01-10
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Arria was a woman in ancient Rome. Her husband Caecina Paetus was ordered by the emperor Claudius to commit suicide for his part in a rebellion but was not capable of forcing himself to do so. Arria wrenched the dagger from him and stabbed herself, then returned it to her husband, telling him that it didn't hurt. Her story was recorded in the letters of Pliny the Younger, who obtained his information from Arria's granddaughter, Fannia.
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