• Look up titulus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Titulus, the Latin word for "title", "label" or "inscription" (plural tituli, normally italicized)...
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    oblivion. Henry almost succeeded in suppressing the Titulus Regius. The 100-year gap during which Titulus Regius was censored coincided with the ruling period...
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    possible that the writing on the Titulus Crucis is indeed authentic. Carsten Peter Thiede suggested that the Titulus Crucis is likely to be identical...
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    See also Titulus (Roman Catholic) for Roman churches called tituli, or titulus (disambiguation) for more meanings. Titulus (Latin "inscription" or "label"...
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    A titulus pictus is an ancient Roman commercial inscription made on the surface of certain artefacts, usually the neck of an amphora. Typically, these...
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  • L. (1987). Titulus or Titulum? Britannia, 18, 281-284. doi:10.2307/526456 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/britannia/article/titulus...
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  • two ranks of titular churches: titles and deaconries. A title (Latin: titulus) is a titular church that is assigned to a cardinal priest (a member of...
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  • came into English from Spanish tilde, which in turn came from the Latin titulus, meaning 'title' or 'superscription'. Its primary use is as a diacritic...
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    Titulus Equitii (San Martino ai Monti) Titulus Eusebi (Sant'Eusebio) Titulus Fasciolae (Santi Nereo e Achilleo) Titulus Gaii (Santa Susanna) Titulus Iulii...
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    Rome, on the Aventine Hill, for Cardinal-priests. It is recorded as the Titulus Priscae in the acts of the 499 synod. It is devoted to Saint Prisca, a...
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