Lavinia lingerie set from Burnstein Azalee Fashion
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* lace
* genuine design, original textures
* resizable flexi garter belt ruffle
Set includes:
* garter belt ruffle
* bra
* garter belt & underpants
* underpants
* thigh-highs
* garter belt
* bra[tatoo]
* garter belt & thigh-highs [tatoo]
* underpants [tatoo]
* underpants, garter belt & thigh-highs [tatoo]
* bra, underpants, garter belt & thigh-highs [tatoo]
Perms: copy
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Lavinia in Greek and Roman biography and mythology was a daughter of Latinus and Amata, and the wife of Aeneas, by whom she became the mother of Ascanius or Silvius. Some traditions describe her as the daughter of the priest in Delos. In Roman mythology, Lavinia (Latin: Lāuīnĭa) was the daughter of Latinus and Amata and the wife of Aeneas. Lavinia, the only child of the king, had been courted by many men in Ausonia who hoped to become the king of Latium.
According to legend mentioned by Livy, Ascanius may have been the son of Aeneas and Lavinia and thus born in Latium. Ascanius later fought in the Italian Wars along with his father Aeneas.
After the death of Aeneas, Ascanius became king of Lavinium and an Etruscan king named Mezentius took advantage of the occasion to besiege the city. Mezentius succeeded in making the city surrender and agree to pay a yearly tribute. Upon his retirement, Ascanius fell upon him and his army unaware and entirely defeated Mezentius and killed his son Lausus. Mezentius was forced to agree to pay a yearly tribute. Subsequent to this, exactly thirty years after the founding of Lavinium, Ascanius founded the city of Alba Longa and became its first king. He left his mother, Lavinia, in charge of the city of Lavinium. Ascanius was succeeded by Silvius, who was either the younger brother of Ascanius or his son. Ascanius died in the 28th year of his reign.
Etruscan
Prospering between 950 and 300 BC, the Etruscans occupied a region in northwest Italy between the River Tiber and the Arno River. Leaving unanswered questions about their culture and origin due to lack of literature and historical inscriptions, the only knowledge we have of these people was by studying their building remains, monuments, tombs and artifacts.
Disappearing without trace, one theory suggests the Etruscans migrated to Greece or even Tuscany whose culture rapidly developed by means of acquired tools and trading. By skillfully exploiting their natural resources, the Etruscans amassed wealth, separating the powerful aristocracy into stone palaces while their serfs occupied wooden huts.
Although Etruscan mariners gave rise to Etruscan pirates and there didn't appear to be a single societal leader, there was evidence of local autonomy and their social customs together with their religious and military practices appears to be largely similar.
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