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 very late time. None of its members obtained the consulship under the Republic, and the first person of the name who held this office was Marcus Titius in BC 31.[1]
^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 1157 ("Titia Gens").
The gensTitia 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 very...
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for the sponsoring legislator and designated by the adjectival form of his gens name (nomen gentilicum), in the feminine form because the noun lex (plural...
the Caesarians had fully settled their differences and passed the lex Titia, forming the Second Triumvirate and instituting a series of brutal proscriptions...
of Caesar, of which Mark Antony was the first to serve. Antonia gens, the ancestral gens of Mark Antony. As recorded by a calendar inscription known as...
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Tasgiitios. The obverse has been seen as imitating a Roman denarius of the gensTitia. Although a winged horse appeared on Celtic coins as early as the 3rd...