Tatius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Tatius
(Titus Tatius) - a Sabine king who attacked Rome, 8th century B.C.
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the fact that Romulus and Tatius, in their statues on the
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made a treaty with Titus Tatius, the Sabine king, the stolen
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But after the death of Tatius, when all the powers of
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of the Romans against Titus Tatius : PRISCIAN : In the
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Romulus and Titus Tatius establish a double kingship; the
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soon as he had received Titus into an alliance, he killed
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the figures of Romulus and Tatius without the tunic, as also
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sacred rites, was corrupted by Tatius with money to admit his
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for the sacrifices. Titus Tatius promised her the reward
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back to the king Titus Tatius. As a young man, in
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