- Source: Tullia driving her Chariot over her Father
Tullia driving her" target="_blank">her Chariot over her" target="_blank">her Father is a 1687 painting by Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari which depicts the last Queen of Rome Tullia driving her" target="_blank">her chariot over the dead body of her" target="_blank">her father, King Servius Tullius. The work was commissioned by Jacopo Montinioni and was later purchased by John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter after the formers death. It is held today by the Burghley House Historic Trust.
See also
Tullia Drives over the Corpse of her" target="_blank">her Father, by Jean Bardin
Tullia Running her" target="_blank">Her Chariot over the Body of her" target="_blank">Her Father, by Michel-François Dandré-Bardon
Tullia Driving her" target="_blank">her Chariot over the Body of her" target="_blank">her Father by François-Guillaume Ménageot
References
Further reading
Women in Livy: Tullia Minor
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- Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
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