Titinius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Titinius
(M. Titinius) - magister equitum, 302 B.C.
FastCap_p48
Brutus , magister equitum: M. Titinius C.f. C.n. - in ord
Titinius 2
(C. Titinius) - a rebel slave who defected to the Romans, 104 B.C.
104/3
against the praetor Licinius Nerva, but are defeated by C.Titinius
  Within translations:
Diod_36.3
municated with one Gaius Titinius, surnamed Gadaeus, whom
Titinius 3
(C. Titinius of Minturnae) - husband of Fannia, c. 100 B.C.
100/14
rs the return of Fannia's dowry, after she is divorced by Titinius
Titinius 4
(M. Titinius) - a Roman officer, defeated by the slaves in Sicily, 104 B.C.
Diod_36.4
increasing, sent Marcus Titinius as commander against the
Titinius
- in documents
CIL_1.1696
CIL_1 .1696 Aulus Titinius. On a tablet.
CIL_1.2689
lius Curtilius and Gaius Titinius Afrio, slave of G
CIL_1.683
man of Marcus [. . Titinius] Antiochus, freedman of Ti
Titinius → see
Curvus
Titinius → see
Mena
Titinius → see
Pansa3
Titinius → see
Titius4
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