- In Gr**** mythology,
Titias (Τιτίας) or
Titius (Τίτιος) was one of the
Idaean Dactyls.
Titias and his
brother Cyllenus were said to have been venerated...
- The lex
Titia was a
Roman law p****ed on 27
November 43 BC that
established the
Triumvirate of Octavian, Mark
Antony and
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus for five...
- The gens
Titia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome. The gens is
rarely mentioned in the
Republican period, and did not rise out of
obscurity till a...
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Hetaerina titia, the
smoky rubyspot, is a
species of broad-winged
damselfly in the
family Calopterygidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America...
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Titia Bergsma (Leeuwarden, 13
February 1786 – The Hague, 2
April 1821) was a
Dutch woman who
visited Dejima Island, ****an, in
August 1817 with her husband...
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Titia Ex (born Terwinselen,
November 2, 1959) is a
Dutch conceptual artist. She
lives and
works in Amsterdam. Ex uses light, space, and
materials to create...
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Titia Brongersma (Dokkum, Friesland, 1650 – Groningen, 1700) was a
Frisian poet of the late 17th century. Her book, De bron-swaan, was
published in 1686...
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Titia de
Lange (born 11
November 1955, in Rotterdam) is the
Director of the
Anderson Center for
Cancer Research, the Leon Hess
professor and the head...
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Titia Wilmink (born 1
October 1968) is a
former professional Dutch tennis player.
Wilmink made her WTA Tour main-draw
debut at the 1989
Citizen Cup, in...
- the
Second Triumvirate,
officially recognized by the
senate by the Lex
Titia decree. The resolution,
which gave the
three 'triumvirs'
authoritarian powers...