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Atticus, Titus P.
a wealthy roman and a great friend of cicero's, devoted to study and the society of friends, took no part in politics, died of voluntary starvation rather than endure the torture of a painful and incurable disease (110-33 b.c.).
Livius, Titus (Livy)
Illustrious Roman historian, born at Patavium (Padua); appears to have settled early in Rome and spent the most of his life there; his reputation rests
Lucretius, Titus Carus
A Roman poet of whose personal history nothing is known, only that he was the author of a poem entitled "De Rerum Naturâ," a philosophic, didactic
Salt, Sir Titus
english manufacturer, born near leeds; introduced the manufacture of alpaca, planted his factory at saltaire, near leeds, which he made a model village for his workers as a philanthropic employer of labour (1803-1876).
Titus
a convert of st. paul, a greek by birth, appears to have accompanied st paul on his last journey, and to have been with him at his death; paul's epistle to him was to instruct and encourage him during his ministry in crete.
Titus, Flavius Vespasianus
Roman emperor, born at Rome, the son of Vespasian, served in Germany and Britain, and under his father in Judæa; on his father's elevation to the
Vespasian, Titus Flavius Vespasianus
Roman emperor (from 70 to 79) and tenth of the 12 Cæsars, born in the Sabine territory of humble parentage; rose by his valour to high rank in
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