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Lucretia is a legendary figure in the history of the Roman Republic.
Lucretia may also refer to:
Paintings
edit- Lucretia (Artemisia Gentileschi, Los Angeles), Getty Museum
- Lucretia (Artemisia Gentileschi, Milan), private collection
- Lucretia (Artemisia Gentileschi, Potsdam), Neues Palais
- Lucretia (Casali), c. 1750
- Lucretia (Parmigianino), 1540
- Lucretia (Raphael), 1500s
- Lucretia (Rembrandt, 1666)
- Lucretia (Veronese), c. 1585
Other uses
edit- 281 Lucretia, an 11km diameter asteroid in the Main Belt
- Lucretia (Spartacus), a character from the television series Spartacus
- Lucretia My Reflection, a song by The Sisters of Mercy, taken from the 1987 album Floodland
- Lucretia gens, a prominent family of the Roman Republic
- Lucretia the Tumbler, a court jester in the court of Mary I of England
- Lucretia, West Virginia, a community in the United States
- "Lucretia MacEvil", a song from the album Blood, Sweat & Tears 3
- "Lucretia's Reprise", a song from the album Blood, Sweat & Tears 3
People with the given name
edit- Lucretia Longshore Blankenburg (1845–1937), American suffragist, reformer
- Lucretia Maria Davidson (1808–1825), American poet
- Lucretia Edwards (1916–2005), environmental activist and preservationist
- Lucretia Garfield (1832–1918), First Lady of the United States, wife of President James A. Garfield
- Lucretia Peabody Hale (1820–1900), American author
- Lucretia Mott (1793–1880), American Quaker minister, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights
See also
edit- Tropical Storm Lucretia (1950)
- All pages with titles containing Lucretia
- Lucrezia (disambiguation), including Lucrecia
- Lucretius (c. 99 BC–c. 55 BC), Roman poet and philosopher