Sinorix is carried away after his poisoning, Pietro Testa, c. 1640 print The Tetrarch Sinorix was poisoned by Camma, a woman whose husband he had killed. Sinorix is worn to his car that is ready on the right. On the left a round temple of Diana. Scene from Plutarchus' 'De Mulierum Virtutibus'. paper etching to avenge the death of her husband upon his murderer Sinorix, Camma feigns consent to marry him, pours poison into the nuptial bowl and hands it over to Sinorix: the dying Sinorix is seen struggling out of the temple of Diana and trying to reach his carriage


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