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A tragic drama centers on the aftermath of a military victory in which a captured king confronts the victor's mercy while privately consumed by wounded pride and jealousy over a noblewoman. Rival claims to the woman provoke schemes and violence, and a would-be avenger is restrained by the Roman commander. Facing the prospect of dishonor and political exchange, the woman resolutely rejects subjugation and takes her own life by poison. The work examines honor, political obligation, the destructive effects of passion, and the collision between private feeling and public duty.
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