tullian (Meaning)
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tullian (a.)
Belonging to, or in the style of, Tully (Marcus Tullius Cicero).
Synonyms & Antonyms of tullian
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tullian Sentence Examples
- The Tullian dungeon, located beneath the Roman Forum, was known for its oppressive darkness.
- The Tullianum, an ancient Roman prison, holds a grim history of torture and executions.
- The tullian walls of the ancient Roman fortress resisted countless enemy assaults.
- The tullian staircase led down into the subterranean recesses of the Tullianum.
- The tullian waters of Lake Avernus were believed to possess mystical properties.
- The tullian cliffs of Sardinia offered a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea.
- The tullian soil of the Roman countryside was fertile and yielded abundant crops.
- The tullian vaults of the cathedral echoed with the sound of Gregorian chant.
- The tullian fountains of the Vatican gardens provided a refreshing oasis during the summer heat.
- The tullian statues in the Museum of Rome depicted scenes from Roman history and mythology.
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Belonging to, or in the style of, Tully (Marcus Tullius Cicero).
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The Tullian dungeon, located beneath the Roman Forum, was known for its oppressive darkness.
The Tullianum, an ancient Roman prison, holds a grim history of torture and executions.
The tullian walls of the ancient Roman fortress resisted countless enemy assaults.
The tullian staircase led down into the subterranean recesses of the Tullianum.