Concept information
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male persons from classical history (with NAME)
(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
aggressive relationships of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus having found two snakes in his house or bed, having consulted an haruspex, kills the male serpent and lets the female serpent go; thus he causes his own death, and saves the life of his wife Cornelia
Preferred term
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)411while Tiberius Gracchus makes a sacrifice two snakes appear (an haruspex explains the portent; his warning is confirmed soon after, when Tiberius is killed in an ambush)
Subject
- ambush
- ancient history
- bed
- classical antiquity
- classical history
- Cornelia
- death
- divination
- explaining
- Gracchus (Tiberius Sempronius)
- Greeks
- haruspex
- historical person
- history
- identity
- killing
- killing (animal)
- man
- mythology
- name
- Romans
- sacrificing
- saving
- snake
Notation
- 98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)411
In other languages
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Finnish
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French
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German
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Italian
URI
http://iconclass.org/98B%28GRACCHUS%2C+TIB.+S.%29411
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