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Incident in Roman mythology
The kidnapping of the Sabine women (Latin: Sabinae raptae, Classical pronunciation: [saˈbiːnae̯ ˈraptae̯]); traditionally known as the Rape of the Sabine
Rape_of_the_Sabine_women
Series of paintings by Nicolas Poussin
The rape of the Sabine women is the subject of two oil paintings by Nicolas Poussin. The first version was painted in Rome about 1634 or 1635 and is now
The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)
The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(Poussin)
1962 Mexican film
El Rapto de las Sabinas (English Translation: The Rape of the Sabine Women) is a 1962 historical drama film, written and directed by Alberto Gout, and
The Rape of the Sabine Women (1962 film)
The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(1962_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
The rape of the Sabine women was an incident in Roman mythology. The Rape of the Sabine Women may also refer to: Abduction of a Sabine Woman or The Rape
The Rape of the Sabine Women (disambiguation)
The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(disambiguation)
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
The Rape of the Sabine Women is a painting by Peter Paul Rubens. It is now in the Belfius Collection [nl]. It was commissioned by Philip IV of Spain in
The Rape of the Sabine Women (Rubens)
The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(Rubens)
King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC
the miraculous birth and youth of Romulus and his twin brother, Remus; Remus' murder and the founding of Rome; the Rape of the Sabine Women, and the subsequent
Romulus
1799 painting by Jacques-Louis David
The Intervention of the Sabine Women (French: Les Sabines) is a 1799 painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David, showing a legendary episode following
The Intervention of the Sabine Women
The_Intervention_of_the_Sabine_Women
Latin term for the large-scale abduction of women
The Rape of the Sabine Women is an important part of the foundation legends of Rome (8th century BC). Romulus had established the settlement on the Palatine
Raptio
2006 film
The Rape of the Sabine Women is an art film by Eve Sussman, which had its world premiere on 2006-11-26 at the 47th International Thessaloniki Film Festival
The Rape of the Sabine Women (2006 film)
The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(2006_film)
Paintings by Pietro da Cortona
Rape of the Sabines (Italian: Ratto delle Sabine) may refer to either of two oil paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Pietro da Cortona, created c
Rape of the Sabines (Pietro da Cortona)
Rape_of_the_Sabines_(Pietro_da_Cortona)
Series of paintings by Luca Giordano or his workshop
all of which depict the legendary rape of the Sabine women. The Rape of the Sabine Women (German: Der Raub der Sabinerinnen), 7 ft 2 in x 8 ft. The Sabine
The Rape of the Sabine Women (Luca Giordano)
The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(Luca_Giordano)
6th & 5th century BC wars between Rome and the Sabines
the Sabines. It is commonly accepted that the events pre-dating the Roman Republic in 509 BC are semi-legendary in nature. The so-called "Rape of the Sabine
Roman–Sabine_wars
Marble statue by Giambologna
Abduction of a Sabine Woman (or The Rape of the Sabine) is a large and complex marble statue by the Flemish sculptor and architect Giambologna (Johannes of Boulogne)
Abduction_of_a_Sabine_Woman
Historic building in Florence, Italy
right foot. These were added later. On the far right is the manneristic group Rape of the Sabine Women by the Flemish artist Jean de Boulogne), better
Loggia_dei_Lanzi
Wife of Romulus, legendary first king of Rome
argues that the story comes from an earlier Greek source. The rape of the Sabine women Quirinus Dionysius, iii. 1. Livy, I.xi. Translated by B.O. Foster
Hersilia
1936 film by Robert A. Stemmle
The Abduction of the Sabine Women (German: Der Raub der Sabinerinnen) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Bernhard
The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1936 film)
The_Abduction_of_the_Sabine_Women_(1936_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Abduction of the Sabine Women may refer to: The Abduction of the Sabine Women (play), a German theatre play The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1928
The Abduction of the Sabine Women
The_Abduction_of_the_Sabine_Women
Roman Goddess of the Cloaca Maxima
war broke out between the Romans and the Sabines following the rape of the Sabine women, the Sabine king Titus Tacitus and the Roman king Romulus put
Cloacina
Late 6th century BC Roman noblewoman
on the writer. According to modern sources, Lucretia's narrative is considered a part of Roman mythohistory. Much like the rape of the Sabine women, Lucretia's
Lucretia
1st-century BC Greek historian and teacher
of the Sabine women that the nations agreed to become a single kingdom under the joint rule of Romulus and Tatius, both declared Quirites. After the death
Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus
God of marriage in Roman mythology
Later accounts state that he is friend of Romulus, and that he played a role in the rape of the Sabine women. Klaus-Dietrich Fabian: Talassio, in: Der
Talasius
Ancient Italic people
children between the armies of their fathers and their husbands. The Rape of the Sabine Women became a common motif in art; the women ending the war is a less
Sabines
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
confidence. Ovid emphasizes care of the body for the lover. Mythological digressions include a piece on the rape of the Sabine women, Pasiphaë, and Ariadne. Book
Ovid
Decade
over the Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women. He celebrates a further triumph later in the year over the Antemnates. 752 BC—Rome's first
750s_BC
1954 film by Stanley Donen
Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the ancient Roman legend of the Rape of the Sabine women. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, which is set
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Seven_Brides_for_Seven_Brothers
1982 film by Raj N. Sippy
short story "The Sobbin' Women" by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the ancient Roman legend of the Rape of the Sabine women. Satte Pe Satta
Satte_Pe_Satta
Type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse without consent
the stories of the Rape of the Sabine Women and The Rape of Europa or the poem The Rape of the Lock, which is about the theft of a lock of hair. Rape
Rape
"embarrassed" by the rape motif and emphasizes the redeeming political dimension of traditional stories. The "rape" of the Sabine women was interpreted
History_of_rape
by the potential origins of the Roman wedding in the Rape of the Sabine women, an event in Roman mythology in which Romulus kidnapped Sabine women and
Weddings_in_ancient_Rome
1961 Italian film
Il ratto delle sabine (English: The Rape of the Sabines) is an Italian adventure comedy film from 1961, directed by Richard Pottier, written by Edoardo
Romulus and the Sabines (1961 film)
Romulus_and_the_Sabines_(1961_film)
French Baroque painter (1594–1665)
Poussin's The Rape of the Sabine Women. Following in Picasso's footsteps, Herman Braun-Vega produced a series of twenty paintings in 1974 on The Rape of the Sabine
Nicolas_Poussin
Musical by
Women," by Stephen Vincent Benét, based on the Ancient Roman legend of The Rape of the Sabine Women. The show's 1978–79 premiere tour was canceled without
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (musical)
Seven_Brides_for_Seven_Brothers_(musical)
Commander of the Roman citadel under King Romulus
her with the shields they had on their left arms instead. Rape of the Sabine Women Livy. "Ab urbe condita". Vol. 1:11. Translated from the Original with
Spurius_Tarpeius
Highest war trophy for an Ancient Roman
stripped Acron, king of the Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women. In the second instance, Aulus Cornelius Cossus obtained the spolia opima from
Spolia_opima
Town near ancient Rome
the Sabine Women. Outraged at the occurrence, the king of the Caeninenses entered Roman territory with his army. Romulus and the Romans met the Caeninenses
Caenina_(town)
Painting by François-André Vincent
The Intervention of the Sabine Women is a 1781 history painting by the French artist François-André Vincent. It features a legendary scene from the founding
The Intervention of the Sabine Women (Vincent)
The_Intervention_of_the_Sabine_Women_(Vincent)
16th-century sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini
of other sculptural works within the Loggia, like Giambologna's Rape of the Sabine Women. Perseus added to the cast of Olympian gods protecting the Medici
Perseus with the Head of Medusa
Perseus_with_the_Head_of_Medusa
Public square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy
Britannica. 2007. "Rape of the Sabine Women: Sculpture by Giambologna". Archived from the original on 2020-06-27. Retrieved 2020-06-28. "The Limited Traffic
Piazza_della_Signoria
Genre of epic films
Gordon, The Black Pirate, starring Vincent Price Rape of the Sabine Women, The (1961) a.k.a. Romulus and the Sabines, Roger Moore Red Cloak, The (1955)
Sword-and-sandal
Ancient Roman goddess of love, sex and fertility
the Romans, led by Romulus, and the Sabines, led by Titus Tatius and carrying branches of myrtle, met there to make peace following the rape of the Sabine
Venus_(mythology)
1992 novel by Anne Rice
The Tale of the Body Thief is a vampire novel by American writer Anne Rice, the fourth in her The Vampire Chronicles series, following The Queen of the
The_Tale_of_the_Body_Thief
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
two thematic groups: tales of love and tales of punishment. Tales of love often involve incest, or the seduction or rape of a mortal woman by a male god
Greek_mythology
King of the Sabines in Roman mythology
During the reign of Romulus, the first king of Rome, Tatius declared war on Rome in response to the incident known as the rape of the Sabine Women. After
Titus_Tatius
American film director (1901–1968)
to the dating of the films, also the editor on three additional films, 1961's The Sergeant Was a Lady, the 1962 film The Rape of the Sabine Women, and
John_F._Link_Sr.
Ancient philosophy
originated in the Hellenistic period of ancient Greece and proliferated well into the Roman Imperial period. The ancient Stoics believed that the universe
Stoicism
In Norse mythology, the first war in the world between the Æsir and Vanir
Scholars have cited parallels between the Æsir–Vanir War, The Rape of the Sabine Women from Roman mythology, and the battle between Devas and Asuras from
Æsir–Vanir_War
This is a list of films based on classical mythology (Greek and Roman mythology). The Sword-and-sandal series (1957-1965) includes numerous films depicting
List of films based on classical mythology
List_of_films_based_on_classical_mythology
1974 novel by D. F. Jones
myth of the Rape of the Sabine Women. Now under suspicion, Blake approaches Forbin, who is devastated by his wife's arrest. Explaining the details of their
The_Fall_of_Colossus
American singer-songwriter (born 1994)
Whoopi's Littleburg. Other notable works include Priscilla, The Rape of the Sabine Women, and 89 Seconds at Alcázar. She was also featured in a Virgin
Sofie_Zamchick
Consualia festival, inviting the neighbouring Sabines to participate; the ensuing rape of the Sabine women by Romulus's men further embedded both violence
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Roman goddess of liberty
the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the late republic. She sometimes also appeared on coins from the
Libertas
1st-century-BC Roman poet
legend of "Virgil in his basket" arose in the Middle Ages, and is often seen in art and mentioned in literature as part of the Power of Women literary
Virgil
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Wildens
Commons has media related to The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus. Raub der Töchter des Leukippos Archived 2019-05-18 at the Wayback Machine, Bayerische
The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus
The_Rape_of_the_Daughters_of_Leucippus
Roman warrior in the time of Romulus
warrior in the time of Romulus, and the grandfather of Tullus Hostilius, the third Roman king. In reprisal for the Rape of the Sabine Women, the Romans were
Hostus_Hostilius
Pit or pool in the ground in the Forum Romanum
of the Sabines, the horseman Mettius Curtius. In the war that followed the Rape of the Sabine Women, he was said to have gotten stuck in the marsh during
Lacus_Curtius
Period of Roman history (c. 753 – c. 509 BC)
the populace into 30 curiae, named after 30 of the Sabine women who had intervened to end the war between Romulus and Tatius. The curiae formed the voting
Roman_Kingdom
Latin and Sabine women and forced them to marry, in an event known as the Rape of the Sabine Women. The enraged Acron allied with the cities of Antemnae
Acron (King of the Caeninenses)
Acron_(King_of_the_Caeninenses)
Workshop or studio of a professional artist in the fine or decorative arts
Poussin, The Rape of the Sabine Women (1637) Metropolitan Museum of Art Gustave Caillebotte, Paris Street, Rainy Day (1877), Art Institute of Chicago Henri
Atelier
Latin poem by Ovid (8 AD)
month of the year (1–166). Next, the poet interviews Mars who tells the story of the rape of the Sabine women to explain why women worship him, and of Numa's
Fasti_(poem)
Mexican actress (1942–1998)
(1960) Dangers of Youth (1960) Young People (1961) The Rape of the Sabine Women (1962) El Valle de las espadas (1963) Corazón salvaje (1968) The Incredible
Tere_Velázquez
Sculpture by Epigonus of Pergamum
Nicolas Poussin adapted the figure for the group in the right foreground of his Rape of the Sabine Women at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Friedlaender 19
Ludovisi_Gaul
Historic site in Vienna, Austria
Mercury Sebastiano Ricci, Rape of the Sabine Women Golden carriage of Joseph Wenzel I. of Liechtenstein (1738) The history of the construction is in Günter
Gartenpalais_Liechtenstein
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
then abducted the Sabine daughters as brides. Thus the famous Roman myth of the Rape of the Sabine women had as its setting the Circus and the Consualia.
Circus_Maximus
Italian painter
the Ducal Palace of Mantua. Two small cassone panels depicting the Rape of Sabine women dated to c.1490 and attributed to Morone were bought by the National
Domenico_Morone
Ancient Roman festivals in honor of Consus
festivity, Romulus's men abducted the daughters of the Sabines to become their brides (see "The Rape of the Sabine Women"). There were also sacrifices to
Consualia
Sculpture during the Renaissance period
reached the serpentinata typical of Mannerism, which is clearly shown in works such as the Florentine Pietà (Michelangelo) or the Rape of the Sabine Women (Giambologna)
Renaissance_sculpture
Practise in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry
beautiful Helen of Troy from her husband Menelaus, thus triggering the Trojan War; and by the rape of the Sabine women by Romulus, the founder of Rome. In 326
Bride_kidnapping
Ancient Greek social and political organisation
kidnapping the nearby Italic Sabines ("the Rape of the Sabine Women") and settling the matter by agreeing on a synoecism with the Sabines also, who were
Polis
Sabines in the early cultural formation of Rome is evidenced, for instance, by the bride abduction of the Sabine women by Romulus's men, and in the Sabine
List_of_Roman_deities
School of philosophy in Ancient Greece
scientific inquiries. The school fell into decline after the middle of the 3rd century BC, but had a revival in the Roman Empire. The term peripatetic is
Peripatetic_school
(Uffizi). El Greco completes The Disrobing of Christ. Giambologna begins the Rape of the Sabine Women, a remarkable example of Mannerist sculpture. George
1579_in_art
1942 play by Thornton Wilder
classical personalities: The name Lilly Sabina is a reference to the myth of Lilith and to the historical rape of the Sabine women, identifications made
The_Skin_of_Our_Teeth
Religious schools of the Greco-Roman world
schools of the Greco-Roman world for which participation was reserved to initiates (mystai). The main characteristic of these religious schools was the secrecy
Greco-Roman_mysteries
18th and 19th-century Swiss artist
1780, he obtained the Prix de Rome with a Rape of the Sabine Women, but was denied a place at the French Academy in Rome, because of his nationality and
Jean-Pierre_Saint-Ours
Roman mythological creature
they were abandoned in the wild by decree of King Amulius of Alba Longa. She cared for the infants at her den, a cave known as the Lupercal, until they
She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)
Art museum in Florence, Italy
the Rape of the Sabine Women. As well as a number of Florentine Gothic paintings, the gallery houses the collection of Russian icons assembled by the
Galleria_dell'Accademia
Roman deity, god of sleep
is the personification of sleep. His Greek counterpart is Hypnos. Somnus resided in the underworld. According to Virgil, Somnus was the brother of Death
Somnus
Castle in Kraków, Poland
Botticelli The Rape of the Sabine Women, 19th century, Eugène Delacroix Adoration of the Child, ca. 1490, Domenico Ghirlandaio Allegory of Painting, 17th
Wawel_Castle
American businessman (born 1961)
Poussin's The Rape of the Sabine Women at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and took an art humanities class as part of the core curriculum. The "prep school kids"
Daniel_S._Loeb
Italian Renaissance painter (1477–1549)
Dragon[1] (1518) - National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Rape of the Sabine Women[2] (1525) - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome St. Sebastian (1525)
Il_Sodoma
Italian Mannerist painter (1568–1640)
even less success. The Institution of Religion, Rape of the Sabine Women (much restored) and Foundation of Rome (all 1635–40) display disappointingly rigid
Giuseppe_Cesari
One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
following the Rape of the Sabine Women, settled on the Capitoline. The Vulcanal (Shrine of Vulcan), an 8th-century BC sacred precinct, occupied much of the eastern
Capitoline_Hill
This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity
List_of_wars:_before_1000
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
The Massacre of the Innocents is the subject of two paintings by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the episode of the biblical Massacre of the Innocents of
Massacre of the Innocents (Rubens)
Massacre_of_the_Innocents_(Rubens)
failures to do so. Rape of the Sabine women, explaining the importance of the Sabines in the formation of Roman culture, and the growth of Rome through conflict
Roman_mythology
Study of myths of the Greeks and Romans
the collective body and study of myths from the ancient Greeks and ancient Romans. Mythology, along with philosophy and political thought, is one of the
Classical_mythology
Hypothesis about proto-Indo-European society
of the Rape of the Sabine women has been treated as a central example in this interpretation. In this reading, the early Romans represent the first and
Trifunctional_hypothesis
English actor (1927–2017)
she died in 1998. In 1961, while filming The Rape of the Sabine Women in Italy, Moore left Squires for the Italian actress Luisa Mattioli. Squires refused
Roger_Moore
Sacred tokens in ancient Rome
(Verlag Antike, 2010), pp. 545–565. Sabine MacCormack, The Shadows of Poetry: Vergil in the Mind of Augustine (University of California Press, 1998), p. 167;
Pignora_imperii
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
The Fall of the Damned, alternately known as The Fall of the Rebel Angels, is a monumental religious painting by Peter Paul Rubens dated around 1620. It
The_Fall_of_the_Damned
Palaces in Venice
paintings of ancient Roman subject matter, such as Sebastiano Ricci's Rape of the Sabine Women and works by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. In the 18th century
Palazzi_Barbaro,_Venice
1405 book by Christine de Pizan
some men think women should not be educated. Other questions that are explored are: the criminality of rape, the natural affinity in women to learn, and
The Book of the City of Ladies
The_Book_of_the_City_of_Ladies
Gnostic religious text
connects the archons' rape of the sarkic Eve with the mythical Rape of the Sabine Women; the Sabine myth explained the origin of the Romans, while the Eve
Hypostasis_of_the_Archons
Methodology for cultural comparison
'Greek translation'), or "interpretation by means of Greek [models]", refers to the tendency of the ancient Greeks to identify foreign deities with their
Interpretatio_graeca
French Rococo painter (1700–1777)
at the time lodged in the Palazzo Mancini, where he arrived in October. During his stay he executed a copy of Pietro da Cortona's Rape of the Sabine Women
Charles-Joseph_Natoire
2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher
Platonist philosopher and rhetorician. He was born in the Roman province of Numidia, in the Berber city of Madauros, modern-day M'Daourouch, Algeria. He studied
Apuleius
of Neptune, 1565; Florence Triumphant over Pisa, 1570; Rape of the Sabine Women, 1582; Hercules and the Centaur Nessus, 1599). On the other hand, the
History_of_the_nude_in_art
Poet, short story writer, novelist (1898–1943)
narrative poem on the settling of the United States. Benét adapted the Roman myth of the rape of the Sabine Women into the story "The Sobbin' Women". That story
Stephen_Vincent_Benét
2nd-century BC Roman historian
with the Rape of the Sabines in his third book, whereas this event took place at the beginning of the reign of Romulus. We also know that the events of 216
Gnaeus_Gellius
Story in the Book of Judges
and Gomorrah List of Israelite civil conflicts Lucretia and The Rape of the Sabine Women It is disputed whether the first word of Judges 19:2 is derived
Levite's_concubine
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