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Titus Tatius

800 BC - 800 BC

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According to the Roman foundation myth, Titus Tatius, also called Tatius Sabinus, was king of the Sabines from Cures and joint-ruler of the Kingdom of Rome for several years.During the reign of Romulus, the first king of Rome, Tatius declared war on Rome in response to the incident known as The Rape of the Sabine Women. After he captured the stronghold atop the Capitoline Hill through the treachery of Tarpeia, the Sabines and Romans fought an epic battle that concluded when the abducted Sabine women intervened to convince the two sides to reconcile and end the war. The two kingdoms were joined and the two kings ruled jointly until Tatius' murder five years later. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Titus Tatius has received more than 205,672 page views. His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 26 in 2019). Titus Tatius is the 1,533rd most popular politician (up from 2,447th in 2019), the 585th most popular biography from Italy (up from 855th in 2019) and the 94th most popular Italian Politician.

Titus Tatius was most famous for being the co-king of Rome for a brief period of time, after Romulus was killed.

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    Languages Editions (L)

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    Effective Languages (L*)

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Over the past year Titus Tatius has had the most page views in the with 31,492 views, followed by Italian (19,566), and Spanish (12,911). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Greek (118.79%), Basque (59.70%), and Belarusian (50.46%)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Titus Tatius ranks 1,533 out of 19,576Before him are Yuan Shao, Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen, Hiero II of Syracuse, Tiberius II Constantine, Pachacuti, and Tony Tan. After him are Louise Mountbatten, Kim Young-sam, Emil Hácha, Mátyás Rákosi, Robert Ley, and Léon Degrelle.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 800 BC, Titus Tatius ranks 11Before him are Lycurgus of Sparta, Hezekiah, Hoshea, Esarhaddon, Manasseh of Judah, and Achaemenes. After him are Jotham of Judah, Candaules, Piye, Zechariah of Israel, Taharqa, and Marduk-apla-iddina II. Among people deceased in 800 BC, Titus Tatius ranks 2Before him is Hoshea. After him are Jotham of Judah, Caranus of Macedon, Shammuramat, Tarpeia, Shabaka, Coenus of Macedon, Coroebus of Elis, Bakenranef, Tefnakht, and Ben-Hadad III.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Titus Tatius ranks 585 out of 5,161Before him are Clara Petacci (1912), Anna Magnani (1908), Giuseppe Farina (1906), Aldus Manutius (1449), Tibullus (-50), and Hiero II of Syracuse (-308). After him are Julius Evola (1898), Muzio Clementi (1752), Bona Sforza (1494), Niccolò dell'Abbate (1512), Roberto Mancini (1964), and Giorgio Moroder (1940).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Titus Tatius ranks 94Before him are Philip of Swabia (1177), Marcus Furius Camillus (-446), Gallienus (218), Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino (1492), Clara Petacci (1912), and Hiero II of Syracuse (-308). After him are Bona Sforza (1494), Francis I of the Two Sicilies (1777), Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma (1545), Alexander of Battenberg (1857), Constans (320), and Charles II of Naples (1254).