Tatia

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Tatia was an early Roman noblewoman, traditionally known as the wife of Rome’s second king, Numa Pompilius, and a figure linked to the Sabine heritage in Roman legend.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Numa Pompilius 0
Titus Tatius 0

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
Sabine king
Sabine woman
king of Rome
legendary Roman figure
associatedWith Numa Pompilius NERFINISHED
Sabines NERFINISHED
Sabines NERFINISHED
early Roman monarchy
country Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culture Roman NERFINISHED
Sabine NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Sabine NERFINISHED
languageContext Latin tradition
maritalStatus married to Numa Pompilius
mentionedIn Roman legendary tradition
narrativeRole figure of Sabine integration into Rome
notableFor being wife of Numa Pompilius
linking Sabine heritage to early Rome
partOf Roman legend
positionHeld second king of Rome
relative Titus Tatius NERFINISHED
spouse Numa Pompilius NERFINISHED
Tatia NERFINISHED
status semi-legendary person
timePeriod Regal period of Rome

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Numa Pompilius spouse Tatia