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Hippo (Greek woman)

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stating that she was beautiful and was aware that her captors planned to rape her. He says that after being tossed by the waves, Hippo's body was cast onto the Erythraean shore, where the inhabitants buried her like one who had been shipwrecked, but that her name and the cause of her death were later disclosed by her enemies, when the Erythraeans built her a great, long-lasting tomb as a memorial.
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Boccaccio observed that no history of her ancestry or her place of birth survived, other than from "books of the ancients" which stated that she was Greek and that she was known for a single virtuous act. He gave a more detailed explanation than Valerius Maximus of Hippo's decision to kill herself,
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as a foreign example of chastity to complement the Roman stories he has previously related. He stated that when Hippo was abducted by an enemy fleet, she decided to save her chastity at the cost of her life, and threw herself into the sea to her death. Her body was washed up on the shore of
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Boccaccio himself praised Hippo's conduct, remarking that she saved her chastity at the cost of perhaps a few more years of life and gained with her premature death eternal honour for herself.
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Valerius Maximus served as the source for Boccaccio's more elaborate account of Hippo.
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Mentioned by the 1st century AD Latin author Valerius Maximus as an example of chastity
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Memorable Deeds and Sayings: One Thousand Tales from Ancient Rome
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was a Greek woman mentioned by the 1st century AD Latin author
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by Cambridge and London (2001), Harvard University Press;
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Valerius Maximus included the story of Hippo in his
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Valerius Maximus
chastity
Famous Women
Giovanni Boccaccio

Facta et dicta memorabilia
Erythrae
Livy
Plutarch
Valerius Maximus
Giovanni Boccaccio
On Famous Women
ISBN
0-674-01130-9
New Brunswick
Valerius Maximus
ISBN
0-87220-674-2
Valerius Maximus
6.ext.1
53
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Suicides by drowning
Women in ancient Greek warfare
Suicides in Ancient Greece

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