-
through the
workings of Vespasian's son, the
emperor Domitian. The
Flavii Titiani may be
descended from the
Flavii Sabini through the
consul Titus Flavius...
-
Peterzano called himself a
pupil of
Titian and
would sometimes sign his
works titiani alumnus. He
debuted in
Milan with the counterfaçade
frescoes in San Maurizio...
- case the po****tion of the
region must
belong to Ptolemy's
Tarabeni or
Titiani people,
neither of
which are ever
heard about again. [citation needed]...
- Licinini, the Macrini, the Opini, the Subasani, the Sumbri, the Tarabeni, the
Titiani and the Venacini) as well as in the far north-east of
Sardinia (the Lestricones...
-
confused with the
nearby Baths of
Titus and
became known as the
Thermae Titiani.
Doubt arose as to
whether the
Baths of
Trajan had ever
existed at all...
-
Longonenses (Longonensi)
Macrini Opini Subasani Sumbri Tarabeni Tibulati Titiani Venacini Lusitanians (Lusitani/Bellitani) –
Portugal south of the Douro...
- in 1659. An
engraving of a copy of the
painting shows an
inscription "E
Titiani prototypo P. P.
Rubens exc.
Isabella Estensis Francisisci Gonzagae March...
- Cilibensi, ****anesi, Licinini, Macrini, Opini, Subasani, Sumbri, Tarabeni,
Titiani, and Venacini.
Potential Corsi tribes in
Nuragic Sardinia included the...
-
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named) and
immediately north of the Coracenses.
Titiani Venacini Balares (Balari)
Buduntini Coracenses, they
dwelt south of the...
-
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named) and
immediately north of the Coracenses.
Titiani Venacini Rutuli (in
Ardea territory,
Latium ancient coastal city) Ligures...