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* Titus Andronicus, main character in the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, possibly named after one of the above-listed emperors
Its name is often used as a general term for graphic, amoral horror entertainment, a genre popular from Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre ( for instance Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Webster's The White Devil ) to today's splatter films.
Lucrece is also featured in William Shakespeare's 1594 long poem The Rape of Lucrece ; he also mentioned her in Titus Andronicus, As You Like It, and Twelfth Night ( Malvolio authenticates his fateful letter by spotting Olivia's Lucrece seal ).
Joseph Sobran's book, Alias Shakespeare, includes Oxford's known poetry in an appendix with what he considers extensive verbal parallels with the work of Shakespeare, and he argues that Oxford's poetry is comparable in quality to some of Shakespeare's early work, such as Titus Andronicus.
In 2010 a live cover by Titus Andronicus of " Roadrunner " was released on the fan compilation Feats of Strength.
Olivier and Leigh in the 1955 production of Titus Andronicus
In 1953, Leigh recovered sufficiently to play The Sleeping Prince with Olivier ; and, in 1955, they performed a season at Stratford-upon-Avon in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Macbeth, and Titus Andronicus.
She joined Olivier for a European tour with Titus Andronicus, but the tour was marred by Leigh's frequent outbursts against Olivier and other members of the company.
Kenneth Tynan ridiculed Leigh's performance opposite Olivier in the 1955 production of Titus Andronicus, commenting that she " receives the news that she is about to be ravished on her husband's corpse with little more than the mild annoyance of one who would have preferred foam rubber.
One of his earliest plays was the Roman tragedy Titus Andronicus, which he followed a few years later with Romeo and Juliet.
* Titus Andronicus
* Titus Andronicus, 1594, 1600, 1611
In Titus Andronicus ' 2007 debut, ' The Airing of Grievances ' a quote from The Stranger, followed by a track called ' Albert Camus ' are included
* Titus Andronicus
Facsimile of the first page of The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus from the First Folio, published in 1623
* Titus Andronicus – renowned Roman general
Their conflict seems set to boil over into violence until a tribune, Marcus Andronicus, announces that the people's choice for the new emperor is his brother, Titus, who will shortly return to Rome from a victorious ten-year campaign against the Goths.
Saturninus then denounces the Andronicus family for their effrontery and shocks Titus by marrying Tamora.
The story of Titus Andronicus is fictional, not historical, unlike Shakespeare's other Roman plays, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus, all of which are based on real historical events and people.
Also favouring a later date, Grace Starry West argues, " the Rome of Titus Andronicus is Rome after Brutus, after Caesar, and after Ovid.
Bate speculates that this story, with one character called Titus and another called Andronicus, could be why several contemporary references to the play are in the form Titus & ondronicus.
Any discussion of the sources of Titus Andronicus is complicated by the existence of two other versions of the story ; a prose history and a ballad ( both of which are anonymous and undated ).
The first definite reference to the ballad, Titus Andronicus ' Complaint, is an entry in the Stationers ' Register by the printer John Danter on 6 February 1594, where the entry " A booke intitled a Noble Roman Historye of Tytus Andronicus " is immediately followed by " Entred also vnto finde that none in all that Authors Works ever receiv'd greater Alterations or Additions, the language not only Refin'd, but many Scenes entirely New: Besides most of the principal Characters heighten'd and the Plot much incresas'd.

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It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
St. Titus is the patron saint of the United States Army Chaplain Corps.
According to the Department of Defense, the " Order of Titus award is the only award presented by the Chief of Chaplains to recognize outstanding performance of ministry by chaplains and chaplain assistants.
The Order of Titus is awarded for meritorious contributions to the unique and highly visible Unit Ministry Team Observer Controller Program.
The astylar design is by Jean Chalgrin ( 1739 – 1811 ), in the Neoclassical version of ancient Roman architecture ( see, for example, the triumphal Arch of Titus ).
In the Epistle to Titus, Apollos is mentioned with Zenas as bearer of the letter to Crete.
The Epistle of Paul to Titus, usually referred to simply as Titus, is one of the three Pastoral Epistles ( with 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy ) traditionally attributed to Saint Paul and is part of the New Testament.
It is addressed to Titus and describes the requirements and duties of elders and bishops.
Like 2 Timothy, the Epistle to Titus is usually considered Paul's final instructions to early church leaders before his death.
Titus is usually one of the three Pastoral epistles attributed to Paul.
Thus, there is a good basis for affirming the straightforward and traditional claim that the Epistle to Titus was authentically written by Paul.
One of the secular peculiarities of the Epistle to Titus is the inclusion of text which has become known as the Epimenides paradox.
Titus and a brother whose name is not given were probably the bearers of the letter to the church at Corinth ( 2 Corinthians 2: 13 ; 8: 6, 16 – 18 ).
In 71, he went to Rome in the entourage of Titus, becoming a Roman citizen and client of the ruling Flavian dynasty ( hence he is often referred to as Flavius Josephus — see below ).
The fate of the menorah used in the Second Temple is recorded by Josephus, who states that it was brought to Rome and carried along during the triumph of Vespasian and Titus.
Not much is known about Titus Maccius Plautus ' early life.
For them baptism is a " means of grace " through which God creates and strengthens " saving faith " as the " washing of regeneration " ( Titus 3: 5 ) in which infants and adults are reborn ( John 3: 3-7 ): " baptismal regeneration.
Similar counsel is repeated in the first chapter of the Epistle of Titus ; however, the redactor of 1 Corinthians ( chapter 7, verse 2 ) writes, " Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.
The word is also used six times referring to individuals: Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus, Titus and of Paul himself and one time referring to the " coming of the lawless one ".

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