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Ovid, Fasti, 3.218


inque sinu natos, pignora cara, tenentHolding their infants, dear pledges of love, to their breasts.


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1. Cicero, Republic, 2.12-2.14 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

2.12. Atque haec quidem perceleriter confecit; nam et urbem constituit, quam e suo nomine Romam iussit nominari, et ad firmandam novam civitatem novum quoddam et subagreste consilium, sed ad muniendas opes regni ac populi sui magni hominis et iam tum longe providentis secutus est, cum Sabinas honesto ortas loco virgines, quae Romam ludorum gratia venissent, quos tum primum anniversarios in circo facere instituisset, Consualibus rapi iussit easque in familiarum amplissimarum matrimoniis collocavit. 2.13. Qua ex causa cum bellum Romanis Sabini intulissent proeliique certamen varium atque anceps fuisset, cum T. Tatio, rege Sabinorum, foedus icit matronis ipsis, quae raptae erant, orantibus; quo foedere et Sabinos in civitatem adscivit sacris conmunicatis et regnum suum cum illorum rege sociavit. 2.14. Post interitum autem Tatii cum ad eum dominatus omnis reccidisset, quamquam cum Tatio in regium consilium delegerat principes (qui appellati sunt propter caritatem patres) populumque et suo et Tatii nomine et Lucumonis, qui Romuli socius in Sabino proelio occiderat, in tribus tris curiasque triginta discripserat (quas curias earum nominibus nuncupavit, quae ex Sabinis virgines raptae postea fuerant oratrices pacis et foederis)—sed quamquam ea Tatio sic erant discripta vivo, tamen eo interfecto multo etiam magis Romulus patrum auctoritate consilioque regnavit.
2. Livy, History, 1.9-1.13, 1.58.5 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

3. Ovid, Fasti, 3.167, 3.170, 3.177, 3.183-3.188 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

3.167. ‘If it’s right for the secret promptings of the god 3.183. If you ask where my son’s palace was 3.184. See there, that house made of straw and reeds. 3.185. He snatched the gifts of peaceful sleep on straw 3.186. Yet from that same low bed he rose to the stars. 3.187. Already the Roman’s name extended beyond his city 3.188. Though he possessed neither wife nor father-in-law.
4. Propertius, Elegies, 4.11 (1st cent. BCE

5. Plutarch, Romulus, 15, 19-20, 14 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)



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children, as disappointments Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
children, marriage and Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
cicero Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
cornelia (daughter of scribonia) Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
death, of spouses Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
dionysus of halicarnassus Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
fecunditas, as female virtue Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
horatia Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
infanticide Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
livy Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
lucretia Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
marriage, and children Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
marriage Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
pignora/pignora pacis Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
plutarch Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
propertius (sex. propertius) Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
pudicitia, fecunditas and Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
rape Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
sabine, and marriage Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
sabine women Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
sabines as austere, women rape of Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
women, ideal Hug, Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome (2023) 89
women and girls, as objects and subjects' Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146
women and girls Welch, Tarpeia: Workings of a Roman Myth (2015) 146