Tertia
Tertia is an ancient Roman name for women, in Latin it denotes a third daughter of a family
People
- Aemilia Tertia (circa 230-163 BC), wife of Scipio Africanus
- Junia Tertia (circa 60 BC-22 AD), daughter of Servilia Caepionis
- Mucia Tertia (1st century BC), daughter of Quintus Mucius Scaevola
- Licinia Tertia, (1st century BC), wife of Gaius Marius the Younger
- Tertia (actress), ancient Roman actress
Other
- SS Tertia, a German cargo ship in service 1922-24
- Tertia (album), the second album by American band Caspian
- The name Tertia is used to refer to Edith, one of the three Liddell Sisters (Lorina, Alice and Edith), within Lewis Carroll's poem 'All in the golden afternoon...'.
- Tertia, alternative name for the organ stop tierce
- Terce, third of the canonical hours
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