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Titania gens

The gens Titania was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but a number are known from inscriptions.

Origin
The nomen Titanius is formed using the suffix '', usually indicating derivation from place names. The root of Titanius seems to be a cognomen, Titanus''; Chase classifies the nomen among those gentilicia that either originated at Rome, or cannot be shown to have come from anywhere else. ==Members==
Members
• Gaius Titanius, the former master of Titania Charis, a freedwoman of Aquileia in Venetia and Histria. • Titania C. l. Charis, a freedwoman, built a first- or second-century sepulchre at Aquileia for her husband, Sextus Teius Januarius, the freedman Quintus Catabronius Martialis, a woman named Titania Secundina, and two persons named Menandrus and Persicus. Undated Titanii • Sextus Titanius Cinnamus, buried at Aveia in Samnium. • Publius Titanius Successus, built a tomb at Rome for his wife, Porcia Zosima. ==See also==
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