| Tarquin
the Proud (L.
Tarquinius Superbus) was the last king of Rome. During his tyrannical
reign Romans reached the end of their toleration for arbitrary monarchs,
and were ready to invent a remarkable form of government, the republic.
The
story of the Rape of Lucretia was a popular Roman tale which explained
the downfall of Tarquinius. The story goes like this: Roman men
spoke of their wives at home and decided to return and surprise
them. Only Lucretia, wife to Collatinus, was behaving in a chaste
and modest fashion while her husband was gone. Overcome with desire,
Tarquin's son, Sextus, returned and raped Lucretia. She told her
husband what had happened and urged him to avenge her. She then
took her own life. This incident sparked a revolution. The revolt
was led by Lucius Junius Brutus and Collatinus, and the result was
that Tarquin was exiled from Rome.
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