

It is said that upon returning from the senate house where her husband was finally declared king, towards the Urbian Hill, she saw her father's body lying on the street. The ambitious Tullia then encouraged her husband to advance his position and persuaded him to usurp the throne by killing her very own father. Tullia drives over the corpse of her Father After the horrific murder of their siblings, Tarquin and Tullia Minor were married. So was Tarquin and together with Tullia Minor he conspired to murder his elder brother and his wife, Tullia Major. Tullia Minor was ambitious while her husband Arruns, that she came to hate, was not. He was the son (or grandson) of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, the fifth king of Rome and was married to the daughter of Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome: Servius Tullius had married his two daughters, Tullia Major and Tullia Minor, to Tarquin and to his brother Arruns respectively to prevent further conflicts in the monarchy. Tarquinius Superbus or Tarquin the Proud ( superbus in Latin means proud, arrogant, supercilious) came from a line of Etruscan kings that had ruled Rome for centuries.

It is the 6th century BC and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus is the seventh and last king of Rome. Everyone that knew her thought highly of her and appreciated her kindness, loyalty and beauty. She was a beautiful and virtuous woman and the wife of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, a Roman army commander. The rape of Lucretia and the birth of the Roman Republic Published on 19 December 2017
