Titinius

Titinius

Titinius was a nomen of ancient Rome.

* Marcus Titinius, tribune 450 BC
* Lucius Titinius Pansa Saccus, consular tribune 400 BC, 396 BC
* Marcus Titinius, "magister equitum" 302 BC
* Gaius Titinius Gadaeus, bandit in slave revolt used by Gaius Marius
* Marcus Titinius, commander in the time of Marius
* Titinius, poet, earliest known composer of "tabernariae", survived Terence, only fragments extant
* Gnaeus Octavius Titinius Capito, official and writer 2nd century

Titinius also appears as a character in the play "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare.


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