• Dulcitius may refer to either of two ancient Roman officials active in the fourth century AD. Dulcitius (Macedonia) was governor of Macedonia during the...
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  • Written between 935–973, Dulcitius is widely believed to be her most comic work. The play treats the figure of Dulcitius, governor of Thessalonica,...
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    "Dulcitius", deals with rape, a common issue and form of oppression that women experience. It is even argued that Hrotsvitha's work of "Dulcitius" acted...
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    but using religious subjects. These six plays – Abraham, Callimachus, Dulcitius, Gallicanus, Paphnutius, and Sapientia – are the first known plays composed...
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    taken to the court of Dulcitius, governor of Thessalonica. The sisters repulsed the governor's indecent advances. Annoyed with Dulcitius as ineffectual, Diocletian...
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    address the state of the far north. A new Dux Britanniarum was appointed, Dulcitius, with Civilis to head a new civilian administration. Another imperial...
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