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Veturia was a
Roman matron, the
mother of the
possibly legendary Roman general Gnaeus Marcius Coriol****.
According to
Plutarch her name was Volumnia...
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achieved nothing more than had the amb****adors. Then Coriol****'
mother Veturia (known as
Volumnia in Shakespeare's play) and his wife
Volumnia (known...
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Veturia,
originally Vetusia, was an
ancient patrician family of the
Roman Republic.
According to tradition, the
armourer Mamurius Veturius lived...
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addition to the
usual males, his
prints showed the
Pagan Lucretia,
Veturia and Virginia, the
Jewish Esther,
Judith and Yael, and the
Christian Saints...
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organization grouped in the
Social Works Patronage Council organization,
having Veturia Goga for her main collaborator. The
Council profited significantly from...
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Volumnia Coriol****
character Veturia at the Feet of Coriol**** by
Gaspare Landi.
Shakespeare follows Plutarch and his
Parallel Lives where Coriol****'s...
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Sestia Siccia Sulpicia Tarpeia Tarquinia Tarquitia Tullia Valeria Verginia Veturia Vitellia Volumnia A
number of
other gentes originally belonged to the patricians...
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Titus Larcius –
Roman general Volumnia – Coriol****'
mother (historically,
Veturia)
Virgilia – Coriol****' wife
Young Martius – Coriol****' son
Valeria –...
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Valerius Publicola, who is said to have
advised the
Roman matrons to ask
Veturia, the
mother of Coriol****, to go to the camp of Coriol**** in
order to...
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clever plot that will lead to the
destruction of both the
Emperor and
Keris Veturia. But
Keris grows ever more powerful--and she's set on
taking Helene down...