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regarding an omen witnessed by the king. After she had interpreted the omen, the princes asked the Oracle who should succeed their father as king; her reply was that he who should first kiss his mother upon their return would succeed the king. While Titus and Arruns assumed that this meant their
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actual mother, Brutus correctly intuited that mother earth was intended, and so deliberately stumbled and fell upon the trio's return to Italy.
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by the Tarquins to regain the throne, the Roman tradition places him with his father in command of the Etruscan cavalry at the
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During his father's reign, he accompanied his elder brother,
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to 509 BC, Titus and Arruns went with their father to
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Son of Tarquin the Proud, slain by Lucius Junius Brutus
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Index

Arruns
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
King of Rome
Fabius Pictor
Titus
Lucius Junius Brutus
Oracle at Delphi
traditionally dated
Caere
unsuccessful attempt
Battle of Silva Arsia
Inferno
Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri
Eighth circle of hell
Cornell 1995
Gantz 1975
ISBN
978-0-674-65965-0
OCLC
1038428239
Livy
Livy
Livy
Broughton 1951
Livy
Cornell 1995
Broughton, Thomas Robert Shannon
ISBN
0-415-01596-0

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