Titinius

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Titinius was a nobleman of ancient Rome. He was a friend of Gaius Cassius Longinus and one of the conspirators in the assassination of Julius Caesar. Later at the battle of Phillipi, he took his own life because Cassius killed himself (Cassius thought Titinius had died). Titinius also appears as a character in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.

Titinius may also refer to:

  • Marcus Titinius, tribune 450 BC
  • Lucius Titinius Pansa Saccus, consular tribune 400 BC, 396 BC
  • Marcus Titinius, magister equitum 302 BC
  • Gaius Titinius Gadaeus, bandit in slave revolt used by Gaius Marius
  • Marcus Titinius, commander in the time of Marius
  • Titinius, poet, earliest known composer of , survived Terence, only fragments extant
  • , official and writer 2nd century
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