Tivoli

Tivoli, a town of Italy, known to the ancients as Tibur, beautifully situated on the Teverone, 18 m. E. of Rome; was much resorted to by the wealthy Roman citizens, and is celebrated by Horace; is full of interesting remains.

Population (circa 1900) given as 9,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Tiverton * Tlaxcala
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Titanium
Titans
Tithonus
Titian, Vecellio
Titiens, Teresa
Titmarsh, Michael Angelo
Titus
Titus, Flavius Vespasianus
Tityus
Tiverton
Tivoli
Tlaxcala
Tobago
Tobit, The Book of
Tobolsk
Toby, Uncle
Tocantins
Tocqueville, Alexis Clérel de
Todhunter, Isaac
Todleben, Eduard Ivanovitch
Todmorden

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Furietti, Joseph Alexander
Hamilton, Gavin
Maffei, John Peter
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