Titius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Titius
(C. Titius) - Roman prefect in Sicily, 133 B.C.
133/22
tinues; the Roman prefect C.Titius is punished after being defeated
Titius 2
(Sex. Titius) - Roman politician, early 1st century B.C.
99/5
The agrarian law of Sex.Titius is withdrawn because of adverse omens.
98/7
Titius' flamboyant oratorical style leads to a dance being named
98/8
Sex.Titius is brought to trial and condemned, because of his support
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_225
succeeded by Sext. Titius, who was indeed a voluble speake
Cic:DeOr_2.48
to give mine against Sextus Titius, ** a seditious and turbulent
Cic:DeOr_2.265
from history; as when Sextus Titius ** said he was a
Cic:RabPerd_24
death of Saturninus. And Sextus Titius also was condemned for having
Obseq_46
were subjugated. When Sex. Titius, tribune of the people
ValMax_8.1d.3
The same reason overthrew Sex. Titius. He was innocent, and in
Titius 3
(C Titius) - Roman orator, early 1st century B.C.
Cic:Brut_167
same age was C. Titius, a Roman knight, who, in my judg
Titius 4
(C. Titius) - leader of a mutiny in the army of L.Cato
89/4
C.Titius (? Titinius) leads a mutiny in Cato's army.
Titius 5
(L. Titius) - a Roman who foretold Sulla's victory against Mithridates
87/62
L.Titius reports a message from Jupiter, promising Sulla victory
Titius 6
(T. Titius) - an acquaintance of Cicero
51/1
Cic:Fam_7.2 & 13.75, letters from Cicero to M.Marius and T.Titius
46/63
Cic:Fam_5.13 & 5.16, letters from Cicero to Lucceius and Titius
Titius 7
(P. Titius) - tribune of the plebs,43 B.C.
43/98
P.Titius is doomed to die before the end of the year, after deposin
Obseq_70
prodigy that the praetor P. Titius had deposed a colleague because
Titius 8
(M. Titius) - suffect consul, 31 B.C.
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35/8
Sextus Pompeius is put to death by M.Titius.
34/21
_47g, a dedication at Mytilene in honour of the proconsul M.Titius.
32/11
Plancus and Titius desert from Antonius to Octavianus.
  Within translations:
Oros_6.19
fleeing from Antony's generals, Titius and Furnius, after he
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