- Look up
titulus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Titulus, the
Latin word for "title", "label" or "inscription" (plural tituli,
normally italicized)...
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Titulus Regius ("royal title" in Latin) is a
statute of the
Parliament of
England issued in 1484 by
which the
title of King of
England was
given to Richard...
- two
ranks of
titular churches:
titles and deaconries. A
title (Latin:
titulus) is a
titular church that is ****igned to a
cardinal priest (a
member of...
- The
Titulus Crucis (Latin for "Title of the Cross") is a
venerated piece of wood kept in the
Church of
Santa Croce in
Gerusalemme in Rome
which is claimed...
- See also
Titulus (Roman Catholic) for
Roman churches called tituli, or
titulus (disambiguation) for more meanings.
Titulus (Latin "inscription" or "label"...
- came into
English from
Spanish tilde,
which in turn came from the
Latin titulus,
meaning 'title' or 'superscription'. Its
primary use is as a diacritic...
- Rome, on the
Aventine Hill, for Cardinal-priests. It is
recorded as the
Titulus Priscae in the acts of the 499 synod. It is
devoted to
Saint Prisca, a...
- A
titulus pictus is an
ancient Roman commercial inscription made on the
surface of
certain artefacts,
usually the neck of an amphora. Typically, these...
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Richard III
seized the
throne in 1483.
Although the 1484 Act of
Parliament Titulus Regius declared the
marriage of her
parents as invalid,
Elizabeth and her...
- The
Roman Catholic titular church of
Santi Quirico e
Giulitta (Saints
Quiricus and Julietta) in Rome is
named after a son and
mother who were martyred...