Tullia is a 1533 Italian play by Lodovico Martelli about the Roman queen Tullia Minor.
The play is an example of an extreme imitation of classical Greek theater.
[1][2] The play features a 212-line monologue, (where Lucius Tarquinius Superbus reveals himself to Tullia) making it one of the longest in Renaissance tragedy.
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