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OF CELEBRATED WOMEN.
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Asdrubal, Sophonisba obeyed, and drank with composure and serenity the cup of poison sent to her by her husband, about 203 B. C.

Universal History—Lempriere.


SOREL (AGNES), the Mistress of Charles VII. King of France; died of a Dysentery, 1449.

One who, to many virtues, added that of turning the influence she possessed over the king to his glory, and the good of her country. She would not suffer him to sink into the luxurious indolence to which he was inclined; but animated him, by intreaties and remonstrances, to active measures against the English, and to perseverance, even when fortune did not seem in his favour.

F. C.


SOSIPATRA, a Lydian, the Wife of Edesius,

Who being of a prophetic spirit, and foretelling future events, in verse no doubt, as the ancients especially were wont to do, some have not scrupled to place her among the poets. She is mentioned by Eugapius and Volaterranus.

Female Worthies.


SPILEMBERG (IRENE DE), a Venetian,

Whose paintings were frequently mistaken for those of Titian, her cotemporary. She died at the age of twenty-six, and her very competitor honoured her death by his tears.

Father Feejoo.
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