![]() ![]() Romans considered that as an analogy to what had happened to them and Brutus continued. And at the Forum, Brutus spoke and described the violence of Sextus Tarquinius and the death of Lucretia. They went from Collatia (where the house of Lucretia and Tarquinius Collatinus was) to Forum Romanum in Rome. They then carried the body of Lucretia to the marketplace and they supported Brutus. Others said that they would support him against the kings. Brutus then said that Sextus and all of his kin would have to pay for the crime and that he would no longer fight for the King in Rome. Then she killed herself with a hidden dagger. Lucretia told what had happened and the men swore that he would be punished justly. Her father came with a friend and her husband came with Lucius Junius Brutus. Lucretia then sent men to his father and husband, saying to bring a friend along. Lucretia succumbed and Sextus got what he wanted and left. Now Sextus said that he will then kill Lucretia and then a slave and bring his body before the bed. Sextus said that he loves her but Lucretia remained unshakeable. However, he drew the sword when all had fallen asleep and went to Lucretia’s bedroom and told her to remain quiet. He was led into the guests’ room for the night. The men rode back to the siege camp, although in a few days, Sextus returned to Lucretia’s house and he was called to the lunch. Sextus Tarquinius, son of the king started to like her however. Lucretia was the only one and she accepted the guests. The young men then rode to Rome and said that the one who wins is the one who’s wife awaits husband even then, in the middle of the night. The Romans had however made war upon Ardea meanwhile and during the siege, young nobles boasted with their wives – Tarquinius Collatinus said that his wife, Lucretia, is the best of all. Lucretia contributed to the overthrow of Rome's last King, Tarquinius Superbus Brutus however understood that it meant something else and he pretended to fall and kissed Earth for that is the mother of all mortals. The Princes draw a lot who would be the one. The Oracle said that the successor will be the one who will kiss their mother first. The Oracle told them that many things but they asked her who would be the successor of Tarquinius Superbus. ![]() The King sent his sons Arruns and Titus to the Oracle of Delphi and along with them Lucius Junius Brutus who was thought of as a fool but actually, he was most clever and was only waiting for his time to reveal himself. On one day, a snake came out of the house of the king and a terrible sign was seen in it. The King of Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus and he ruled with terror and he was prideful and for that he was nicknamed Superbus – the Proud. Roper: O God of Righteousness: "I Will Lay Me Down In Peace" song by setting it up as your Hello Tune on the Wynk Music App for free.The story of Lucretia is one well known – it tells of how the Kingdom was changed into the Republic and therefore must have been a prized tale during the Republic. So, what are you waiting for? Start streaming your favourite tunes today! You can even download MP3 songs for offline listening. Songs are the best way to live the moments or reminisce the memories and thus we at Wynk strive to enhance your listening experience by providing you with high-quality MP3 songs & lyrics to express your passion or to sing it out loud. Along with it if you are looking for a podcast online to keep you motivated throughout the week, then check out the latest podcast of Podcast. With Wynk Music, you will not only enjoy your favourite MP3 songs online, but you will also have access to our hottest playlists such as English Songs, Hindi Songs, Malayalam Songs, Punjabi Songs, Tamil Songs, Telugu Songs. Roper: O God of Righteousness: "I Will Lay Me Down In Peace" MP3 song from the movie/album Kathleen Ferrier - The Complete EMI Recordings. Kathleen Ferrier, Stanley Roper, Walter Legge, Gerald Moore Kathleen Ferrier, Gerald Moore, Kathleen Ferrier & Gerald Moore, Maurice Greene, Stanley Roper, Walter Legge Kathleen Ferrier - The Complete EMI Recordings ![]()
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