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According to the
Roman foundation myth,
Titus Tatius, also
called Tatius Sabinus, was king of the
Sabines from
Cures and joint-ruler of the
Kingdom of...
- work of
Achilles Tatius on etymology, and
another entitled Miscellaneous Histories. The "early
dating of P.Oxy 3836 holds,
Achilles Tatius'
novel must have...
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Separating Romulus and
Tatius,
Guercino (1645) The
subject for the 1788 Prix de Rome was the
death of
Tatius (La mort de
Tatius).
Garnier won the contest...
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themselves finally declared war, led into
battle by
their king,
Titus Tatius.
Tatius almost succeeded in
capturing Rome,
thanks to the
treason of Tarpeia...
- who
takes the name Tiglath-Pileser III. 745 BC—Legendary
death of
Titus Tatius Roman King (Diarchy with
Romulus ). 744 BC—Xenocles of
Messenia wins the...
- feminine,
diminutive derivative of the Sabine—and
later Latin—name
Tatius. King
Titus Tatius was the name of a
legendary ruler of the Sabines, an
Italic tribe...
- and
Roman states merged, and the
Sabine king
Titus Tatius jointly ruled Rome with
Romulus until Tatius'
death five
years later.
Three new
centuries of Equites...
- (Ancient Gr****: τὰ κατὰ Λευκίππην καὶ Kλειτoφῶντα),
written by
Achilles Tatius in
eight books, is the second-longest of the five
surviving Ancient Gr****...
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Hersilia Separating Romulus and
Tatius or The
Battle Between the
Romans and the
Sabines is a 1645 oil on
canvas painting by Guercino,
seized by the state...
- treachery, greed, or love for
Tatius. He
includes the
untraditional detail that
Tarpeia alerted Romulus about her deal with
Tatius to
demand the
Sabines of...