Beatrice Cenci: Innocent Murderess

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Beatrice Cenci | 11

The life of Beatrice Cenci, born into the noble Cenci family in 1577, is a tragic tale of abuse, desperation, and defiance. Subjected to unspeakable violence and cruelty at the hands of her father, Count Francesco Cenci, Beatrice orchestrated his murder alongside her family as a means of escape. Their plot, though successful, led to their arrest, torture, and eventual public execution in Rome.

Beatrice's story has been immortalised in art and literature over the centuries, symbolising the struggle against oppression and the quest for justice. From Percy Shelley's romanticised portrayal of her life to Caravaggio's possible use of her execution as inspiration for his depiction of Judith slaying Holofernes, Beatrice continues to captivate audiences as a figure of courage and defiance.

Beyond the myth and symbolism, her life reflects the harsh realities women face in a society governed by patriarchal norms. Her legacy serves as a reminder of the enduring fight for empowerment and justice.

Key moments

  • 0:00 – Content warning
  • 0:48 – On the Ponte Sant'Angelo
  • 5:16 – Meet Beatrice Cenci
  • 10:08 – Francesco Cenci's murder
  • 12:03 – Arrests, torture, trial and executions
  • 16:54 – Beatrice's famous portrait
  • 21:14 – Beatrice, Judith, and Caravaggio

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