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Tagus a riuer in Lusitania or Portugall, it hath golden sand in some places: by this riuer it is that Pliny writes that Marcs conceiue with the wind, and bring forth colts exceeding swift, but they liue but three yeares.
Tiberius. 363 there were many of that name, one suc∣ceeded Augustus, and built wonderful sumptuous buil∣dings in the Ile of Capri, and gaue himselfe to drinke and filthinesse of life, insomuch that being named Ti∣berius Nero, they nicknamed him Biberius Mero.
Tiberius. 364. was a good Emperor and a Christian, it written of him, that hauing spent much money to good and Christian vses, and beginning to want he saw a crosse of stone lying on the ground, and for reuerence that it should not be troden on, caused it to be digged vp, and vnder that another, and so a third, till at the last he found an infinite treasure that had bene there hidden, which he tooke as a thing sent by God, and employed it to very good and princely works.
Tithonus husband to Aurora, and had by her a gift of long life.
Traiano father of Agramant slaine by Pypin king of France, as is mentioned in the fift page.
Tripoly a citie in Affrica, so called because three sun∣dry people did ioyne in the inhabiting of it, the Tiri∣ans, Sidonians, and Arabians.
Tristrams lodge, looke Tales 103.
Turpin Archbishop of France alledged often by mine Author, an ancient Historiographer.