Lucretia

GPTKB entity

Statements (107)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_figure
gptkb:character
gptkbp:associated_with the overthrow of the Roman monarchy
gptkbp:child Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus
gptkbp:depicted_in art and literature
gptkbp:has_character reinterpreted in contemporary works
gptkbp:has_conflict_with gptkb:Crixus
Glaber
gptkbp:has_friend gptkb:Ilithyia
gptkbp:has_impact_on Batiatus' Decisions
gptkbp:has_influence_on gptkb:Batiatus
gptkbp:has_inspired feminist discourse
gptkbp:has_occupation Lanista's Wife
gptkbp:has_relationship_with gptkb:Spartacus
gptkbp:has_role gptkb:antagonist
gptkbp:has_spouse gptkb:Batiatus
gptkbp:her_death_led_to the establishment of the Roman Republic
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Lucretia
gptkbp:influenced the overthrow of the monarchy in Rome
gptkbp:is a noblewoman of ancient Rome
gptkbp:is_a_figure_in classical literature
mythology and legend
gptkbp:is_a_subject_of gptkb:moral_philosophy
gptkb:historical_analysis
gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of female virtue
virtue and honor
patriarchal oppression
gptkbp:is_acclaimed_for gptkb:Brutus
gptkbp:is_associated_with gptkb:Batiatus'_House
the concept of honor
the founding of the Roman Republic
the Tarquin dynasty
gptkbp:is_character_in gptkb:Roman_mythology
gptkb:Shakespeare's_works
gptkb:historical_fiction
gptkbp:is_characterized_by gptkb:Seduction
gptkb:Ambition
gptkbp:is_committed_to suicide
suicide after her assault
gptkbp:is_connected_to gptkb:Gladiator
Roman Society
gptkbp:is_featured_in gptkb:historical_texts
gptkb:Spartacus:_Blood_and_Sand
historical texts and literature
gptkbp:is_from gptkb:Capua
gptkbp:is_influenced_by Roman Culture
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:Gladiatorial_Games
gptkb:Batiatus'_Downfall
gptkb:Batiatus'_Legacy
gptkb:Batiatus'_Schemes
Political Intrigue
Power Struggles
House Politics
Batiatus' Ambitions
Batiatus' Ambitions for Power
Batiatus' Business
Batiatus' House Dynamics
Batiatus' Plans
Batiatus' Relationships
Batiatus' Rise to Power
Batiatus' Strategies
Gladiatorial Politics
Romantic Manipulation
gptkbp:is_known_for Manipulation
Deceit
her tragic fate
Her Charisma
Her Strategic Mind
Her Manipulative Nature
Her Role in the Series
Her Complex Relationships
Her Loyalty to Batiatus
Her Rivalry with Ilithyia
gptkbp:is_married_to gptkb:Lucius_Tarquinius_Collatinus
gptkb:Collatinus
gptkbp:is_motivated_by gptkb:power
gptkbp:is_often_compared_to other tragic heroines
gptkbp:is_often_depicted_as a tragic heroine
a victim
a symbol of female virtue
gptkbp:is_often_seen_in a tragic heroine
gptkbp:is_opposed_by gptkb:Spartacus
gptkbp:is_part_of gptkb:House_of_Batiatus
gptkb:Spartacus
cultural narratives
gptkbp:is_played_by gptkb:Lucy_Lawless
gptkbp:is_portrayed_as Ambitious
Cunning
A Tragic Figure
A Mastermind
films and theater
A Key Player
A Femme Fatale
A Powerful Woman
gptkbp:is_referenced_in Roman poetry
gptkbp:is_remembered_for her tragic fate
gptkbp:is_visible_from gptkb:Batiatus
gptkbp:known_for her tragic story in Roman history
gptkbp:memorials her family
gptkbp:symbolism gptkb:sacrifice
the consequences of violence
gptkbp:was_a gptkb:noblewoman
gptkbp:was_executed_by being raped
gptkbp:was_involved_in Roman history
gptkbp:was_raped_by gptkb:Sextus_Tarquinius
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Spartacus
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4