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Kanter in Painting in Renaissance Siena: — After calming down, the Etruscan king changed his mind. He grew an admiration of the young Roman woman, asserting that her bravery was even greater than that of Horatius and Mucius. He still demanded that according to the peace terms, Cloelia must be returned to him. He promised, however not to punish the young girl. The Romans, bound to the peace terms, agreed to the Etruscans demands and returned Cloelia to Porsena. The king then set her free. He praised her heroism and honoured her by presenting her with half of the hostages.



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