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Tatiana and Titania are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT names. Whoever has confused the two needs to do some serious research. Tatiana is a feminisation of Tatian, and neither name has anything to do with Titania. —Preceding
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The contents of the Titania (ballet) page were
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Marius Petipa on 23 December 2023 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see
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Tatiana and Titania are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT names. Whoever has confused the two needs to do some serious research. Tatiana is a feminisation of Tatian, and neither name has anything to do with Titania. —Preceding
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