-
Titus Didius (also
spelled Deidius in
ancient times) was a
politician and
general of the
Roman Republic. In 98 BC he
became the
first member of his family...
- Femia's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua, Dedi, Deidi, Deighe,
Deidiu,
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...
-
dignity shared by no
other Didii until imperial times. The
nomen Didius or
Deidius is of
uncertain origin. It
resembles a
class of
gentilicia formed from...
- mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who was Chief...
- mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...
- mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...
- His
mother was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who...
- mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who was Chief...
- granddaughter,
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva),
daughter of Trian, was the
alleged mother of saints...
- His
mother was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga),
daughter of Tren, son of
Dubhthach moccu Lughair, who was a Chief...