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Origin of the name MARTIA.
Etymology of the
name MARTIA.
Meaning of the baby name MARTIA.
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MARTIA.
Feminine
form of Latin Martius
(q.v.), meaning "of Mars." (History of Christian Names,
Yonge, 1884). Usage: America, England.
Cato and Hortensius.
Cato of Utica's second wife was Martia daughter of Philip.
He allowed her to live with his friend Hortensius, and after the death
of Hortensius took her back again.
Martian Laws (not
Mercian, as Wharton gives it in his Law Dictionary) are the laws
collected by Martia, the wife of Guithelin great-grandson of
Mulmutius who established in Britain the "Mulmutian Laws." (The
Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots and Stories,
Brewer, 1880)
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