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VIRGINIA, or VERGINIA

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 117 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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VIRGINIA, or VERGINIA  , in
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Roman legendary
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history, daughter of L . Virginius, a plebeian centurion . Her beauty attracted the
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notice of the decemvir Appius Claudius, who instructed
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Marcus Claudius, one of his clients, to claim her as his slave . Marcus accordingly brought her before Appius, and asserted that she was the daughter of one of his
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female slaves, who had been stolen and passed off by the wife of Virginius as her own child . Virginius presented him-self with his daughter before the tribunal of Appius, who, refusing to listen to any
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argument, declared Virginia to be a slave and the
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property of Marcus . Virginius thereupon stabbed her to the heart in the presence of Appius and the
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people . A storm of popular indignation arose and the decemvirs were forced to resign . The people for the second time "seceded " to the Sacred Mount, and refused to return to Rome until the old form of government was re-established . See Livy iii . 44-58;
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Dion . Halic. xi . 28-45, whose account differs in some respects from Livy's;
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Cicero, De finibus, ii .

20; Val . Max. vi . I . 2; for a

critical examination of the story and its connexion with the downfall of the decemvirs, see
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Sir G . Cornewall Lewis, Credibility of Early Roman History, ii.; Schwegler, Romische Geschichte, bk.
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xxx . 4, 5; also E . Pais, Ancient Legends of Roman History (Eng. trans . 1906), p . 185, according to whom the legends of Virginia and
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Lucretia (two different versions of one and the same story, connecting the history of Roman liberty with the martyrdom of a woman) are nothing but
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late elaborations of legends connected with the cults of
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Ardea .

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