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“If anything happens to me,” Cicero instructed, “dig it up and give it to Terentia and tell her to use it as she thinks fit.”
CONSPIRATA ROBERT HARRIS 2010
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A few hours later Terentia came into the library to say goodbye to her husband.
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Cicero was dining with Terentia, and I was still transcribing his speech.
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Terentia was doing her embroidery in a corner of the room, all was peaceful, and I debated whether or not to wake Cicero.
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Terentia and Tullia each had a litter to herself, carried by porters armed with concealed knives.
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But naturally Terentia would not leave it at that, and by a combination of flattery, cajolery, and threats that must have been worthy of her husband, she slowly extracted the truth.
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He also sent a note to Terentia to inform her of what had happened.
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Certain wealthy Roman women of the period, including Terentia, Fulvia, and Livia herself, are known to have been considerable property owners in their own right.
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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Terentia turned the full force of her scrutiny onto me.
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I recall having an argument about his visit with Terentia.
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