Tetyana a name and its origin, can learn more about this name and its use throughout history Find the roots of this name is not easy and we have to go through the literature by means of Tanya or Tatiana, or Tatiana.
Tatiana is a feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, which is the Roman name Tatius, which is still unknown meaning. This was the name of a saint and martyr beginning.
From other sources we learn that Tatiana Tetyana or fact from ancient Greek word meaning "organizer", the "founder".
Tetiana, Tania Day January 12. To see what is the significance of this day has been throughout history that I give a list of some historic moments of Jan. 12. When it comes to the dday, we must consider the differences between the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar, which has 13 days apart.
Tatiana is a Russian religious holiday observed on January 25 by the Gregorian calendar, January 12 by the Julian calendar. It is named after Saint Tatiana, a Christian martyr in Rome in the 2nd century during the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus.
In 1755, the day the name of the mother of Ivan Shuvalov Rodionovna Tatiana, his mistress Empress Elizabeth of Russia has approved its application to establish a university in Moscow. The church of Saint Tatiana was later built in the university campus, the Russian Orthodox Church said Tatiana patron saint of students, and Tatiana Day has become famous as
Tatiana is a Slavic name women. In Russia, it is written /???????/. spellings in the Roman alphabet are Tatiana, Tatianna, and Tatjana. The short form of the name is Tanya (Russian: ????). The name can be abbreviated to affectionately Tanyshka, Tanechka, Tat'yanka, etc.
The name honors Saint Tatiana Orthodox (?????? ???????, Svyataya Tat'yana) who was tortured and martyred in the persecutions of the Emperor Alexander Severus in Rome c.230. Saint Tatiana is also considered a patron saint of students. Therefore, Tatiana Day is an official holiday from school for students in Russia.
There is a theory that the name "Tatiana" comes from Titus Tatius (Latin), a name of a king.
475 - Basiliscus becomes Byzantine Emperor, with a coronation ceremony in the palace at Constantinople Hebdomon.
1528 - Gustav of Sweden, I crowned king of Sweden.
1592 - Titus Andronicus first staged at the Rose Theatre.
1773 - The first public Colonial American Museum opens in Charleston, South Carolina.
1777 - Mission Santa Clara de Asis was founded in what is now Santa Clara, California.
1780 - The first issue of the Neue Za¼rcher Zeitung (then known as Za¼rcher Zeitung) is published.
1808 - The organizational meeting that led to the creation of the Natural History Society Wernerian, a former Scottish learned society, was held in Edinburgh.
1848 - The rise of Palermo in Sicily, stands against the United Bourbon Two Sicilies
1866 - Royal Aeronautical Society is formed in London.
1872 - Yohannes IV is crowned emperor of Ethiopia in Axum, the first imperial coronation in that city in more than 200 years.
1875 - Kwang-su becomes emperor of China.
1895 - The National Trust was founded in Great Britain.
1898 - Ito Hirobumi begins his third term as Prime Minister of Japan.
1906 - Cabinet of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (which counted among its members HH Asquith, David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill) embarks on extensive social reforms after a Liberal landslide in UK general elections.
1908 - A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time.
1915 - The Rocky Mountain National Park is formed by an act of Congress.
1915 - U.S. House of Representatives rejects proposal to give women the right to vote. Posted on March 18, 2010.
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