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  1. Von Sempronia scheint verglichen mit Fulvia eine gewisse weibliche Faszination auszu-gehen, die Sallust beeindruckt. ,,Eine Frau in höchster Stellung, energisch, mit allen Vorzügen geistiger und körperlicher Bildung versehen, dabei aber sittlich haltlos und bis zum Verbrechen abgesunken – und doch, oder gerade deshalb, unendlich anzie-hend.“

  2. Il ritratto di Sempronia nel “De Catilinae coniuratione” di Sallustio. 10'. Introduzione. All'interno della seconda Catilinaria, Cicerone aveva già dato una descrizione a tinte forti dei seguaci di Catilina e dei loro vizi. Un'umanità varia e degradata, in cui si poteva rintracciare ogni sorta di reietto o delinquente.

  3. Das Brüderpaar Gracchus, von Eugène Guillaume. Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (* 162 v. Chr.; † 133 v. Chr. in Rom) war ein Politiker der Römischen Republik. Er wollte als Volkstribun weitgehende Reformen durchsetzen, scheiterte jedoch am gewaltsamen Widerstand der Senatsmehrheit und wurde zusammen mit seinen Anhängern ermordet.

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  5. www.tacchini.it › en › chairs-and-stoolsSempronia | Tacchini

    Sempronia enriches the Tacchini re-editions with its determined and versatile presence, able to adapt to every table and situation, today, as yesterday. 2D and 3D files request. Designer: Tobia ScarpaYear: (1987) 2023. Dimensions.

  6. Keywords: Sallust, Bellum Catilinae, Catiline, Sempronia, Q. Curius, Fulvia, Forum Romanum, Basilica Sempronia, Basilica Fulvia A Introduction mong the many Catilinarian conspirators Sallust names in his Bellum Catilinae, two in particular have left scholars scratching their heads: Q. Curius, a former senator, the lover of Fulvia, and the ...

  7. Introduction mong the many Catilinarian conspirators Sallust names in his Bellum Catilinae, two in particular have left scholars scratching their heads: A Q. Curius, a former senator, the lover of Fulvia, and the ultimate betrayer of the conspiracy (Cat. 17.4, 23.1–3, 26.3), and Sempronia, the lone named female member of Catiline’s retinue ...