- for the
marriage of the Earl of
Somerset and
Frances Howard: Now, as in
Tullias tombe, one lamp
burnt cleare, Unchang'd for
fifteene hundred yeare, May...
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Tullia Minor is a semi-legendary
figure in
Roman history who can be
found in the
writings of Livy, Cicero, and
Dionysius of Halicarn****us. She was the...
- The gens
Tullia was a
family at
ancient Rome, with both
patrician and
plebeian branches. The
first of this gens to
obtain the
consulship was
Manius Tullius...
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Tullia is a
Roman feminine name,
originally the
feminine form of the
patrician gentile name Tullius, as in :
Tullia Minor, the last
queen of pre-Republican...
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Tullia d'Aragona (1501/1505 –
March or
April 1556) was an
Italian poet, author, and philosopher. Born in Rome
sometime between 1501 and 1505,
Tullia traveled...
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dynastic strife,
Servius married his daughters,
known to
history as
Tullia Major and
Tullia Minor, to
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the ****ure king, and his...
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Neurothemis tullia, the pied
paddy skimmer, is a
species of
dragonfly found in
south and south-east Asia. It
appears in Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India...
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Tullia Zevi (née Calabi; 2
February 1919 – 22
January 2011) was an
Italian journalist and writer. Zevi's
family fled
Italy to
France and then to the US...
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Tullia is an
Ancient city and
former bishopric in
Numidia and
present Latin Catholic titular see. The city, near
modern Annaba (Algeria) was important...
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Tullia Linders (1925–2008) was a
Swedish archaeologist.
Tullia Linders studied Latin and
Ancient Gr****
already at the
equivalent of high
school and later...