Titius may refer to: 1998 Titius, a main belt asteroid Titius (crater), a 2.7 km-deep lunar crater Titius river in Antiquety, Latin name for Krka river...
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[citation needed] Titius was a disciple of the German philosopher C.F. von Wolf (1679–1754), and the second part of the text that Titius inserted into Bonnet's...
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Titius was a Roman politician (suffect consul in 31 BC) and commander at the end of the Roman Republic. Marcus Titius was the son of a Lucius Titius and...
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Daniel Titius (born Johann Daniel Tietz(e), 2 January 1729 – 16 December 1796) was a German astronomer and a professor at Wittenberg. Titius was born...
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"Titius 20". Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (in German). Vol. VI A, 2. Stuttgart: Butcher. 1937. cols. 1562–63. P. Titius (20)...
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Swamp barb (redirect from Puntius titius)
Cyprinus chola (Hamilton, 1822) Puntius titius (Hamilton, 1822) Barbus chola (Hamilton, 1822) Capoeta chola (Hamilton, 1822) Barbus titius (Hamilton, 1822)...
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Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus was a Roman senator active during the middle of the second century AD. He was ordinary consul for 162 as the colleague...
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Gottlieb Gerhard Titius (5 June 1661 – 10 April 1714) was a German jurist. Gottlieb Gerhard Titius was born on 5 June 1661 in Nordhausen, Thuringia, and...
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rim to the south, with the southeast overlain by Titius J and the southwest by Titius N and Titius Q, leaving only a short length of shallow, surviving...
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astronomer Johann Elert Bode, citing Johann Daniel Titius, published a formula later known as the Titius–Bode law that appeared to predict the orbits of...
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Palmer concurred with numismatists who regard a denarius minted by Quintus Titius, moneyer ca. 90–88 BC, as picturing an aged and bearded Mutunus on its obverse...
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astronomer Johann Elert Bode, citing Johann Daniel Titius, published a numerical procession known as the Titius–Bode law (now discredited). Except for an unexplained...
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Gaius Titius Antonius Peculiaris (fl. early 3rd century) was a Roman eques from Aquincum who held important offices in Pannonia. Peculiaris was born in...
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astronomer Johann Daniel Titius of Wittenberg noted an apparent pattern in the layout of the planets, now known as the Titius-Bode Law. If one began a...
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Turku Observatory. It was later named after astronomer Johann Daniel Titius. Titius orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 2.3–2.6 AU once...
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Lucius Titius Epidius Aquilinus was a Roman senator of the second century. He was ordinary consul in the year 125 as the colleague of Marcus Lollius Paulinus...
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pronounced [pʰa.é.tʰɔːn]) was the hypothetical planet hypothesized by the Titius–Bode law to have existed between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, the destruction...
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deserters from Antony in the autumn of 32 BC: Munatius Plancus and Marcus Titius. These defectors gave Octavian the information that he needed to confirm...
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made to determine a relationship between these orbital distances, like the Titius–Bode law and Johannes Kepler's model based on the Platonic solids, but ongoing...
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Frenchman Jacques Titius. He was a colonial trader in the West Coast. Tietiesbaai is also named after him, and Jacobsbaai has a street called Titius. Another explanation...
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German astronomer known for his reformulation and popularisation of the Titius–Bode law. Bode determined the orbit of Uranus and suggested the planet's...
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finally captured in 35 BC, and executed without trial in Miletus by Marcus Titius, whom Sextus had once spared; either by his own initiative or possibly on...
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Titius Aristo (sometimes, incorrectly, Titus Aristo) was a distinguished jurist of ancient Rome, who lived around the 1st and 2nd centuries CE, under the...
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Marcus Titius Lustricus Bruttianus was a Roman senator and general of the early 2nd century AD. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of September to...
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that the asteroid belt might be the remnants of a planet predicted by the Titius–Bode law to exist between Mars and Jupiter that had somehow been destroyed;...
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1938 1531 Hartmut September 17, 1938 1733 Silke February 19, 1938 1998 Titius February 24, 1938 2016 Heinemann September 18, 1938 2226 Cunitza August...
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March 2015). "Using the inclinations of Kepler systems to prioritize new Titius–Bode-based exoplanet predictions". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical...
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influence the outcome of an election. On June 24, 105, Pliny wrote a letter to Titius Aristo, where he describes a criminal trial: under the traditional rules...
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daughter, Avidia, is known to have had four children with her husband, Titius Claudius Dryantianus Antonius: the senator Claudius Cassius Aggripinus,...
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first person of the name who held this office was Marcus Titius in BC 31. The nomen Titius is a patronymic surname, based on the praenomen Titus, which...
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