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    Cloelia (Ancient Greek: Κλοιλία) was a legendary woman from the early history of ancient Rome. Biography [ edit ] She was one of the women taken hostage by Lars Porsena as a part of the peace treaty which ended the war between Rome and Clusium in 508 BC.

  2. Semi-historical hero celebrated by ancient Roman writers for leading an escape from an Etruscan camp and swimming across the Tiber River. Name variations: Clelia. Pronunciation: KLOY-lee-ah.

  3. Clelia. Clelia é um gênero de serpentes da família Dipsadidae encontradas na América Central e do Sul, da Guatemala ao Brasil, e são conhecidas popularmente por muçurana ou cobra-do-bem. São especialistas em ofiofagia, atacando e comendo outras cobras.

  4. Cloelia Crossing the Tiber, 1630-1640 by Peter Paul Rubens. Faced with Lars Porsena’s renewed threats of war if the hostages weren’t returned, Cloelia displayed remarkable courage. Instead of hiding behind the treaty, she made a daring choice.

  5. Cloelia was a Roman maiden who was taken hostage by the Etruscan king Porsena in the 6th century BC. She is said to have swum across the Tiber and freed other hostages, earning her freedom and a statue in Rome.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2009 · Learn about Cloelia, a legendary Roman girl who escaped from Etruscan captivity in the 6th century BCE. See how her story was depicted in art by Cozzarelli and Rubens.

  7. Whether the Etruscans or the Romans of the sixth century B.C. usually selected female hostages must remain unknown, although later practice certainly argues against the assumption that the Romans, at least, did so. The heroine of the daring escape is often called Cloelia, or sometimes Valeria.