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[ tey-shuhs ] / ˈteɪ ʃəs /
noun Roman Legend.a Sabine king who, following the rape of the Sabine women, attacked Rome and eventually ruled with Romulus. Words nearby TatiusTathagata, Tathata, Tati, Tatiana, Tatin, Tatius, tatouay, TATP, tatpurusha, Tatra Mountains, TATT Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TatiusSome authorities, however, maintain that she asked and obtained the hand of king Tatius. Walks in Rome|Augustus J.C. Hare The Sabine king, Tatius, was induced by treachery to settle on the hill which is called the Tarpeian arx. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1|Various Romulus took the body of Tatius, and buried it very splendidly in the Aventine Mount. The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch|Plutarch The remainder of the Sabines, angry at these successes, chose Tatius as their general and marched against Rome. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I (of 4)|Plutarch
The Senate-house, which is now right worthy of an assemblage so august, when Tatius held the sway, was made of straw. Ars Amatoria, or The Art Of Love|Ovid
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