The Death of Seneca 1788 by Jean Charles Nicaise Perrin Paris 1756-Paris 1831 Museum of Fine Arts of Dijon France ( Roman philosopher Seneca was accused of taking part in a conspiracy against Nero, and was ordered to commit accepted the sentence and his wife chose to die with husband and wife open their veins, but death does not follow swiftly.)


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