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Tarquinish
Tarquinish Tar"quin*ish, a. Like a Tarquin, a king of ancient Rome; proud; haughty; overbearing.

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- led to the establishment of the Roman Republic. He is commonly known as Tarquin the Proud, from his cognomen Superbus (Latin for "proud, arrogant, lofty")...
- Look up Tarquin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tarquin (Latin Tarquinius) may refer to: Tarquin (opera), a chamber opera Lucius Tarquinius Priscus...
- Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (classical Latin: [tarˈkʷɪniʊs ˈpriːskʊs]), or Tarquin the Elder, was the legendary fifth king of Rome and first of its Etruscan...
- Brian Tarquin (born December 2, 1965) is an American jazz fusion guitarist, recording artist, sound engineer, record producer, and composer. He is best...
- anglicized as Lucrece, was a noblewoman in ancient Rome. ****tus Tarquinius (Tarquin) raped her. Her subsequent suicide precipitated a rebellion that overthrew...
- Tarquin and Lucretia is a 1571 painting by Titian, now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The title Tarquin and Lucretia and variations thereof may...
- Tarquin and Lucretia is an oil painting by Titian completed in 1571, when the artist was in his eighties, for Philip II of Spain. It is signed, and considered...
- Tarquin Hall is an English writer and journalist. He was born in London, in 1969, to an English father and American mother. Hall has spent much of his...
- Tarquin Gotch is a British entertainment industry executive, having worked in the music and later on in film business since the late 1970s. Gotch started...
- founding (traditionally dated to 753 BC) by Romulus up to the reign of Tarquin. Archaeological evidence indicates there were kings in Rome; but most scholars...