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  2. A coin depicting Lucius Junius Brutus, minted by his descendant Marcus Junius Brutus during his term as triumvir monetalis in 54 BC The putative role of Lucius Junius Brutus in the abolition of the kings was commemorated by the later Romans with a statue on the Capitoline Hill – holding an unsheathed sword – in front of the statues of the ...

  3. Ayon sa Romanong mga alamat tungkol sa pagtatatag ng Republika ng Roma , si Lucius Junius Brutus (ika-6 na CBC) ay pamangkin ng huling Romanong hari, ang Tarquinius Superbus (King Tarquin the Proud). Sa kabila ng kanilang pagkakamag-anak, pinangunahan ni Brutus ang pag-aalsa laban sa hari at ipinahayag ang Republika ng Roma noong 509 BC Ang pag ...

  4. Lucius Junius Brutus. De acordo com as lendas romanas sobre o estabelecimento da República Romana , Lucius Junius Brutus (6º CBC) era sobrinho do último rei romano, Tarquinius Superbus (Rei Tarquin, o Orgulhoso). Apesar de seu parentesco, Brutus liderou a revolta contra o rei e proclamou a República Romana em 509 aC Essa revolta aconteceu ...

  5. The subject is the Roman leader Lucius Junius Brutus, founder of the Roman Republic, contemplating the fate of his sons. They had conspired to overthrow the republic and restore the monarchy, and Brutus himself was compelled to order their deaths. In doing so, Brutus became the heroic defender of the republic, at the cost of his own family.

  6. Centuries before Julius Caesar, when Rome was still ruled by the Tarquin clan, one of the king's sons raped Brutus' cousin, Lucretia, who then killed herself out of shame. The young Brutus vowed revenge, but in order to avoid suspicion by the king, he pretended to be a harmless fool until the time was right.

  7. Lucius Junius Brutus was the semi-legendary founder of the Roman Republic, and traditionally one of its first consuls in 509 BC. He was reputedly responsible for the expulsion of his uncle the Roman king Tarquinius Superbus after the suicide of Lucretia, which led to the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. He was involved in the abdication of fellow consul Tarquinius Collatinus, and executed two ...

  8. Lucius Junius Brutus; Father of his Country is a Restoration tragedy play by Nathaniel Lee from 1680. It depicts the life of Roman statesman Lucius Junius Brutus. [1] It was first staged at the Dorset Garden Theatre by the Duke's Company . The original cast included Thomas Betterton as Lucius Junius Brutus, William Smith as Titus, Joseph ...

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