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Tiberius Junius Brutus

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Died
  
509 BC

Parents
  
Lucius Junius Brutus

Tiberius Junius Brutus

Grandparents
  
Tarquinia, Marcus Junius Brutus

Similar
  
Lucius Junius Brutus, Jacques‑Louis David, Gaius Servilius Ahala

Tiberius Junius Brutus (died c. 509 BCE) was the younger son of Lucius Junius Brutus, who was one of Rome's first two consuls in 509 BCE. His mother was Vitellia.

At the invitation of his uncles, called Vitellii, he and his elder brother Titus Junius Brutus joined the Tarquinian conspiracy. When the conspiracy was discovered, he and the other conspirators were executed by order of the consuls. Punishment was carried out by the lictors, and included being stripped naked, beaten with rods and then beheaded. Lucius Junius Brutus was admired for his strong stance in ordering the execution of his sons, although at times during the execution he showed his emotions.

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Tiberius Junius Brutus Wikipedia