Tarentum, ī, n., a flourishing Greek city on the southern coast of Italy; modern Taranto.
Tarpēia, ae, f., a Roman maiden of the time of Romulus.
Tarpēius, adj., of Tarpeia, Tarpeian; rūpēs Tarpēia, the Tarpeian rock, a part of the Capitoline Hill, on the side toward the Forum.
(1) Tarquiniī, ōrum, pl. m., a city in Etruria.
(2) Tarquiniī, ōrum, pl. m., the Tarquin family, the Tarquins.
[Tarquinius, ī], m., the name of a gens in early Rome, said to have come from Etruria.
1. Tarquinius Prīscus, the fifth king of Rome.
2. Tarquinius Superbus, the last king of Rome, expelled B.C. 509.
3. Sextus Tarquinius, son of (2).
4. L. Tarquinius Collātinus, cousin of (3), and husband of Lucretia.