Definitions for Tatius

Tatius Ta·tius

Spelling: [tey-shuh s]
IPA: /ˈteɪ ʃəs/

Tatius is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 79 anagrams from letters in Tatius (aisttu).

Definitions for Tatius

noun

  1. a Sabine king who, following the rape of the Sabine women, attacked Rome and eventually ruled with Romulus.

Examples for Tatius

The remainder of the Sabines, angry at these successes, chose Tatius as their general and marched against Rome.

So, Tatius being slain, Romulus remained sole king, that he might be the greater god.

After the death of Tatius, Romulus found himself sole master of the city.

After making an agreement with Tatius, she opened a gate at night and let in the Sabines.

He brought home the body of Tatius, and buried it honourably.

It is euidently knowen that Tatius, not onely being a stranger but also an ennemy, was made king.

To them Tatius and the Sabines seemed to proceed somewhat dilatorily.

After five years Tatius was killed in a quarrel, and Romulus became sole king.

Indeed Tatius, when he was acting as joint-king with Romulus, chose him for the husband of his only daughter Tatia.

This people loved Tatius, though he was a foreigner, and they respect the memory of Romulus as if he was a god.

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