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TARPEIAN

Volume 20 · 50 words · 1815 Edition

in Roman antiquity, an appellation given to a steep rock in Rome; whence, by the law of the twelve tables, those guilty of certain crimes were precipitated. It took its name from Tarpeia, a veal virgin, who was killed by the Sabines, as related under the article ROME, No. 24.