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Gaius Marcius Coriolanus offering his services to the VolsciThe Roman general, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, banished from Rome, offers his services to the Volsci, his former enemy
DRUNK ZENO BURIED ALIVEZENO, Byzantine Emperor, drunk as usual, is taken for dead and buried : when sounds are heard from his tomb, his wife Ariadne tells people to take no notice Date: 491
ZENO ENTOMBED ALIVEZENO, Byzantine Emperor, drunk as usual, is taken for dead and buried : when sounds are heard from his tomb, his wife Ariadne tells people to take no notice Date: 491
EMPEROR ZENO DIESZENO, Byzantine Emperor Drunk as usual, he is taken for dead and buried : when sounds are heard from his tomb, his wife Ariadne tells people to take no notice Date: ruled 474 - 491
Coriolanus YieldsCoriolanus listens to the entreaties of his wife and mother, and agrees to call off his siege of Rome, thereby bringing about his own downfall
Coriolanus ListensCoriolanus, intent on defeating Rome, is dissuaded when his wife and mother visit his camp : he agrees to call off the siege, thereby causing his own downfall
Coriolanus begged by his mother to spare RomeGaius Marcius Coriolanus, attacking Rome on behalf of the Volsci, is begged by his mother Veturia to spare the city
Coriolanus banished from RomeThe Roman general, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, is banished from Rome because of his arrogance, and suspicion concerning his political ambitions