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titulature Anc. Hist.|ˈtɪtjʊlətjʊə(r)| [f. late L. titulātum, pa. pple. of titulāre to give title to: see -ure.] The set of titles borne by an official; the form of title by which an official is known.
1893E. G. Hardy in Classical Rev. VII. 49/1 It is well known how carefully the proconsulare imperium was omitted in the imperial titulature. 1971R. Browning Justinian & Theodora iii. 97 The memory of it [sc. the city Justiniana Prima] remained, and its name appeared in the titulature of certain Serbian archbishops down to 1718. 1973J. Briscoe Commentary on Livy Books XXXI–XXXIII 5 The titulature of the governors of the Spanish provinces is a more complex problem. L[ivy] describes them variously as praetors, propraetors and proconsuls. |