During the period of the Roman Republic the government of the Republic and her empire was headed by two annually elected consuls. During the period of rule by emperors which followed, the Roman emperors were given the title of Augustus, which can be translated as the Exalted One or the Venerable One.
the Emperor as we would call him The Romans themselves, never used that title. They called their leader by the title "Caesar".
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Yelberton Abraham "Y. A." Tittle was 90 years old when he died on October 8, 2017 (birthdate: October 24, 1926).
My friend, you are in for a treat: That tiny little dot is, I kid you not, called a tittle. It comes from the Latin word titulus, which means inscription or heading. The humble tittle started off as a larger mark in 11th century Latin manuscripts, helping to differentiate the letters, and shrunk to the dot we know and love with the invention of typeface in the 1400s. The word is seldom used today, which is a real shame, but it does have ties to the phrase "to a T"—it started off as "to a tittle." I don't know about you, but I think we should bring it back.
A tittle is the nane of the dot over the small case letters i and j and q and o
Pharaoh. In those times it literally meant good house.
A tittle cannot be a verb
A tittle is a small distinguishing mark.
Chris Tittle is 6'.
A tittle is the smallest part of a Hebrew letter
Steve Tittle was born in 1935.
Ian Tittle was born in 1973.
Heidi Tittle is 5' 4".
the tittle tells you what the whole story or text is going to be about
Tittle is a verb. It describes an action.
The resume tittle is a reserved tittle set into operation in case the initial tittle suffers a breakdown or distraction. The failed tittle is replaced with the resume tittle which cause production on the tittlene to resume (hence the name). They are no longer in common use.
not unless it has a book tittle in the essay tittle....
Y. A. Tittle was born on October 24, 1926.