Camma

Camma , is a woman gallate of a great beauty.

Its tragic history told by Plutarque and Polyen, was several times put in scene, in particular by Corneille. She had married the Tétrarque Sinatus. Sinorix, prince of Galatie, having made perish Sinatus by treason to marry its widow, of which it was enthusiast, Camma pretended to go to its desires and led it in the Temple of Diane like celebrating their union: there, it shared with him a cut which it had poisoned. It expired at once with the foot of the furnace bridge, happy to make it perish with it.

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