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- Tullia is a Roman feminine name, originally the feminine form of the patrician gentile name Tullius, as in :
* Tullia Minor, the last queen of pre-Republican Rome
* Tullia (daughter of Cicero) (79–45 BC), the daughter of the Roman orator and republican politician Cicero It may also refer to : Places and jurisdictions
* Tullia, Numidia, formerly an Ancient Roman town and diocese in Numidia, presently in Algeria and a Latin Catholic titular seeFemale given name
* Tullia d'Aragona (c.1510–1556), Italian courtesan and poet
* Tullia Magrini (1950–2005), Italian anthropologist
* Tullia Zevi, (1919–2011) a 20th-century journalistBiology
* synonym of the mint genus PycnanthemumThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tullia.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. (en)
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- Tullia is a Roman feminine name, originally the feminine form of the patrician gentile name Tullius, as in :
* Tullia Minor, the last queen of pre-Republican Rome
* Tullia (daughter of Cicero) (79–45 BC), the daughter of the Roman orator and republican politician Cicero It may also refer to : (en)
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- Tullia (de)
- Tullia (fr)
- Tullia (it)
- Tullia (en)
- Туллия (ru)
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