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Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665) “Timoclea Kills the Captain of Alexander the Great” (1659) Baroque Located in the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy Timoclea of Thebes is a woman whose story is told by Plutarch in his “Life of Alexander,” and at greater length in his “Mulierum virtutes” (“Virtues of Women”). According to Plutarch’s biography of Alexander the Great, when his forces took Thebes during his Balkan campaign of 335 BC, Thracian forces pillaged the city, and a captain of the Thracian forces raped Timocleia. After raping her, the captain asked if she knew of any hidden money. She told him that she did, and led him into her garden, and told him there was money hidden in her well.When the captain stooped to look into the well, Timocleia pushed him into the well, and then hurled heavy stones into it until the captain died. She was then seized by the Thracian soldiers and brought before Alexander. She conducted herself with great dignity and told him that her brother was Theagenes, the last commander of the Theban Sacred Band, who died “for the liberty of Greece” at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, defeated by Alexander’s father Philip of Macedon. Alexander was so impressed with Timocleia that he ordered her and her children released and she was not punished for killing the Thracian captain.
I hope to god you hate me… Burn you up - Boston Manor My first tattoo
Done by onethousandfreckles at cult xiii in Poole UK
A picturesque view of the Eilien Donan Castle: western Highlands of Scotland.
Remington Leith in Lonely by Palaye Royale (2020)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula | 1992
there’s a strange gas station on Interstate 15.
Drunk Skeletons (2012) - Vlad Gradobyk, aka AC44
Stephen Mackey paintings.
9 Choirs of Angels.
Rohan - Faroe Islands
Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright