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Quartilla is a character in the Satyricon which is said to be the "first picaresque" novel in Latin although it is not completely extant. This story was
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Latin work of fiction attributed to Petronius
by Quartilla, a devotee of Priapus, who condemns their attempts to pry into the cult's secrets (16–18). The companions are overpowered by Quartilla, her
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City in Texas, United States
and bread; habitual gambling universal, from the boys' game of pitching quartillas (three-cent coins) to the great saloons where huge piles of silver dollars
El_Paso,_Texas
Woman of good family
A Yorkshire Gentlewoman and Her Son by George Chapman (17th century) "Quartilla, gentlewoman to Triphoena", in Holland's Leaguer (1631) by Shackerley
Gentlewoman
Ancient Roman family
Saturninus and Blossia Januaria, for their family and their patron, Socellia Quartilla. Socellia M. l. Pilinna, buried in a mid-first-century tomb at Opitergium
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for all the female numerals were Primula, Secundina, Tertiola/Tertulla, Quartilla and Quintilla/Quintina. History portal Women in ancient Rome Roman naming
Naming conventions for women in ancient Rome
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1631 play written by Shackerley Marmion
duke's daughter; Capritio marries her maid Margery, while Miscellanio weds Quartilla, Triphoena's gentlewoman. James Maidment and William Hugh Logan, eds.
Holland's_Leaguer_(play)
Ancient Roman family
buried at Volcei in Lucania, in a tomb dedicated by her daughter, Casinia Quartilla, dating between the middle of the second century and the middle of the
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English comic actor
goldsmith on 5 August 1631 — and before the end of the year he was playing Quartilla, one of the female roles in Shackerley Marmion's Holland's Leaguer. The
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Ancient Roman family
an uncertain year between AD 101 and 103. He was the husband of Annia Quartilla, son-in-law of Appius Annius Marsus. Galeo Tettienus Serno Lucius Gavius
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Ancient Roman family
Atticinus, whose misconduct he had uncovered, but acquitted by Trajan. Titia Quartilla, owner of a pottery production business, she was possibly the granddaughter
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Roman senator
life is a blank after that. Caepio Hispo is known to have married Annia Quartilla, the daughter of the senator Appius Annius Marsus. The Ephesus inscription
Galeo Tettienus Severus Marcus Eppuleius Proculus Tiberius Caepio Hispo
Galeo_Tettienus_Severus_Marcus_Eppuleius_Proculus_Tiberius_Caepio_Hispo
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Betrothed (1st century) (see also: December 26) Saints Quintus, Quintilla, Quartilla, Mark and Companions, martyrs venerated in Sorrento near Naples in Italy
March 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Ancient Roman family
dating between the late second and middle of the third century. Staia Quartilla, buried at Atina in Lucania, aged thirty-five years, eleven months, and
Staia_gens
1974 novel by Lawrence Durrell
preceded this novel.) This section becomes highly fragmentary. "Dinner at Quartilla's" is the last section of the novel. It reintroduces author Aubrey Blanford
Monsieur_(novel)
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God of heavens sweetheart
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True Believer; Upright
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English : occupational name for a scholar or schoolmaster, from an agent derivative of Middle English lern(en), which meant both ‘to learn’ and ‘to teach’ (Old English leornian).South German : habitational name for someone from Lern near Freising.South German : nickname from Middle High German lerner ‘pupil’, ‘schoolboy’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish lerner ‘Talmudic student or scholar’.
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Indian, Sanskrit
With a Speckled Arm
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A decorative design
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Emotions
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From Denmark.
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Norse American Swedish Teutonic
Beautiful.
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New, ***
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Dutch
Dutch : occupational name for a ropemaker (see Roper).English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a porter or a basket maker, from Middle English (h)rip ‘basket’. Compare Ripper.
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