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Titanium was discovered by Reverend William Gregor in 1791. He discovered it in a mineral known as ilmenite, from a stream in the Manaccan valley of Cornwall, England.
Gregor analyzed the sand and determined that it contained a new metal. Four years later, German scientist Martin Heinrich Klaproth rediscovered the metal in rutile, a mineral found in the Austrian Alps.
He confirmed that it was a new element and named it titanium after the Titans, the giant gods of Ancient Greece.
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