Monday, November 13, 2006
Genital Tattoo Getting
CORNELIA (II sec. a.C.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ The publication of today highlights the figure of a woman and not 'famous frieze of policy actions and that did not participate in battles or conquests. With its simple and normal life but ' Cornelia took part in the history of Rome as his most' famous father or discussed Cleopatra, becoming an example of how a simple woman, only to become great and immortal. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ daughter Cornelia Scipio Africanus, wife of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was a simple Roman matron. She was the mother of the tribunes Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus , which represented, with his daughter Sempronia , its more 'big life commitment. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was a cultivated man and woman strong of mind as you meet a few in the history of ancient times. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To highlight his spirit independent of time and forward as an example one of his choices in life. Cornelia, a young widow, refused 'to marry the king of Egypt , Ptolemy Fiscone , to devote herself to bringing up children. In preferred practice ' remain "single" (giving up the comforts that would become a queen) only to bring up his beloved children. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is said that he replied, a matron showed her her jewels, ornaments haec mea (These are my jewels) showing his children. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow 'Gaius and Tiberius ( tribunes ) in their political struggles, which would take them to death, and his mother's work contributed 'greatly to the great social changes that the political battles of her children brought nela companies' Roman. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ contribute 'to spread further the Hellenistic culture in Rome, which would help 'to make the Urbe the cradle of civilization' and culture for the next 10 centuries. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the later period erected a bronze statue in the Roman Forum which will keep the base with the inscription: African Cornelia F. (ilia) Gracchorum (Cornelia, daughter of 'African, mother of the Gracchi) . It was the first statue of a woman exposed in public in Rome. A statue of a woman, symbol of the simple but fundamental virtues 'of the Roman woman, in the more' important place of power in the ancient world. Cornelia was for its time that we are simple housewives (which are gradually disappearing), but by his example and his influence a woman's simple yet intelligent, humble but strong, was able to perpetuate his name in the history of Rome.
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