• Quintus Fabius Maximus may refer to: Quintus Fabius Maximus (consul 213 BC), Roman senator Quintus Fabius Maximus (consul 45 BC), Roman senator Quintus...
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    Quintus Fabius Maximus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 213 BC. He was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, the famous dictator who invented...
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  • Quintus Fulvius Flaccus (c. 277 BC – 202 BC), son of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (consul 264 BC), was consul in 237 BC, fighting the Gauls in northern Italy...
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  • Quintus Fabius Pictor (born c. 270 BC, fl. c. 215–200 BC) was the earliest known Roman historian. His history, written in Greek and now mostly lost besides...
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    Fabia gens (redirect from Fabius Quintus)
    295. Quintus Fabius Q. f. M. n. Maximus Gurges, consul in 292, 276, and 265 BC, princeps senatus; triumphed in 291 and 276. Quintus Fabius (Maximus), aedile...
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    by the consul of 83 BC. Publius Cornelius P. f. P. n. Scipio Nasica, afterward Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica, consul in 52 BC. Cornelia...
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     290 BC – 221 BC) was the son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter. He was consul in 251 BC and 247 BC, Pontifex Maximus beginning about 243 BC and Dictator...
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    Valerius Falto, the consuls of 239 and 238 BC. Quintus Valerius P. f. (Falto), father of the consuls Quintus and Publius Valerius Falto. Quintus Valerius Q. f...
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    though this is probably a confusion with the year 356 BC, when M. Fabius Ambustus was also consul. Drummond 1980, p. 70 (note 66). Broughton 1951, p. 127;...
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    posthumously adopted by one of his relatives, Quintus Servilius Caepio; he was therefore known officially as Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus, though he hardly...
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    Siege of Arpi (category 213 BC)
    took place in 213 BC by the Romans against the inhabitants of Arpi. The Roman forces were commanded by the consul Quintus Fabius Maximus, who managed to...
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  • besiege their city. The Senate appoint Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus as dictator. Quintus Fabius Maximus begins his strategy of "delay". This involves...
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  • dictator that year, Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, and avoided any major engagement with Hannibal. His command was prorogued into 216 BC, when he returned...
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    in 216 BC, joined with his brothers, Marcus and Quintus, in celebrating funeral games in honour of their father, the consul of 232 BC. Quintus Aemilius...
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    Scipio Africanus (category 3rd-century BC Roman consuls)
    Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, the senate bowed to his pressure and he received Sicily with permission to cross into Africa if he wished. Fabius'...
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  • Licinius Crassus Dives (died 183 BC) was consul in 205 BC with Scipio Africanus; he was also Pontifex Maximus since 213 or 212 BC (until his death), and held...
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    Second Punic War (category 200s BC conflicts)
    draw Fabius into battle, but Fabius refused. The Roman populace derided Fabius as "the Delayer" (in Latin, Cunctator) and in 216 BC elected new consuls: Gaius...
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  • Lucius Fulvius L. f. L. n. Curvus, consul in BC 322, with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus. Supposedly he had been consul of Tusculum at the time that town...
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    Quintus Sertorius (c. 126 BC – 73 or 72 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who led a large-scale rebellion against the Roman Senate on the Iberian Peninsula...
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  • commanders fought with great vigor, particularly after Quintus Fabius, the brother of the consul, was slain. Manlius, leading the army's opposite wing...
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  • Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus), and comitiorum habendorum (the holding of the comitia to elect magistrates, when the consuls were unable to do so). Other...
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  • astronomer (d. 194 BC) 275 BC Hamilcar Barca, Carthaginian general, statesman and father of Hannibal (approximate date) Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, Roman...
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    Julius Caesar (category 1st-century BC Roman consuls)
    the cognomen Caesar was a praetor in 208 BC during the Second Punic War. The family's first consul was in 157 BC, though their political fortunes had recovered...
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    province of Gallia Narbonensis was established after the victory of Quintus Fabius Maximus over a coalition of Arverni and Allobroges in southern Gaul in 123...
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  • plebeians could not serve as consuls together.[citation needed] Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus was then elected suffect consul to serve out the year. During...
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    Appius Claudius Caecus (category 4th-century BC Roman consuls)
    During this time period he served as consul twice; in 307 BC and 296 BC, he was also appointed Dictator in 285 BC. Appius gave a famous speech in this...
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    Gaius Marius (category 2nd-century BC Roman consuls)
    not unprecedented, as Quintus Fabius Maximus had been elected for consecutive consulships and it was not unheard of for consuls to be elected in absentia...
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    Hannibal (category 3rd-century BC Punic people)
    leader, Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, demanded Carthage choose between war and peace, to which his audience replied that Rome could choose. Fabius chose...
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  • chose Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, while Cethegus wanted the most senior censor Titus Manlius Torquatus to be the Princeps Senatus. In 204 BC, he...
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    increasing the number of magistrates who held imperium. In 307, Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus became the second magistrate to have his command prorogued...
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