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Titinius killed himself.
Titinius appears as a
character in the play
Julius Caesar by
William Shakespeare. Smith, William, ed. (1870). "
Titinius (14)"...
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Titinius was an
ancient Roman soldier who
fought at the
Battle of
Phillipi as a
centurion in the army of
Gaius C****ius Longinus.
Titinius may also refer...
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Titinius was a
Roman dramatist whose productions belonged to the
department of the
Comoedia Togata. He is
commended by
Varro on
account of the
skill with...
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appeared on BBC
television in a
production of
Julius Caesar,
playing Titinius. He was best
known for his role in the po****r 1970s TV
series When the...
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Lucius Titinius Pansa Saccus was a
Roman politician in the
fifth and
fourth centuries BC. In 400 BC,
Titinius was
elected consular tribune. His colleagues...
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Titus Quinctius Atta (died 77 BC) was a
Roman comedy writer, and, like
Titinius and Afranius, was
distinguished as a
writer of
fabulae togatae, national...
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servant kill him
after hearing of the
capture of his best friend,
Titinius.
After Titinius, who was not captured, sees C****ius's corpse, he
commits suicide...
- Softly,
Softly (later Softly, Softly: Task Force). He also
appeared as
Titinius in
Julius Caesar (1970), as
Saturninus in
Jesus of
Nazareth (1977), as...
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strix lactates foul-smelling milk onto an infant's lips is
mentioned by
Titinius, who
noted the
placement of
garlic on the
infant was the
prescribed amulet...
- see filiation.
Marcus Titinius,
tribune of the
plebs in 449 BC. ****tus
Titinius,
tribune of the
plebs in 439 BC.
Lucius Titinius Pansa Saccus, consular...