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Oksana_A [137]
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the address is signed scaevola reasearch this figure and report back to the class about his explloits

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nydimaria [60]2 years ago
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In order to demonstrate his bravery and capacity for suffering, Mucius is seen in this image sticking his hand into the altar fire. Mucius, who went by the moniker "Scaevola" (left-handed) and showed no signs of suffering, was freed by his foe.

Baldassare Peruzzi's artwork was the inspiration for this chiaroscuro woodcut, which was printed in two blocks of greenish gray and black. It shows Gaius Mucius Cordus, a young man who, in 509 BC, rescued Rome from an attack by the Etruscan ruler Lars Porsena. caught trying to kill the famous hero Porsena while hiding in an Etruscan camp.

Australian native Scaevola is raised as an annual in our mild environment. Fan flower or, in more fantastical terms, fairy fan flower is its popular name. Scaevola thrives in hot, dry summers and grows best in full sun to light shade. It favors medium, uniformly wet but not saturated soil that drains well. To avoid root rot, let the soil somewhat dry out before watering it once again.

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