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    The rape of the Sabine women (Latin: Sabinae raptae, Classical pronunciation: [saˈbiːnae̯ ˈraptae̯]; lit. 'the kidnapped Sabine women'), also known as...
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    The Sabines (US: /ˈseɪbaɪnz/, SAY-bynes, UK: /ˈsæbaɪnz/, SAB-eyens; Latin: Sabini ) were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains...
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    Sabine Schmitz (German: [zaˈbi.nə ʃmɪt͡s]; 14 May 1969 – 16 March 2021) was a German professional motor racing driver and television personality. She was...
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  • Sabine Marcelis (born 1985) is a Dutch artist and designer. Typically focused on themes of transparency, reflection, opacity and translucency, often using...
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    Anna Elizabeth Sabine is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Frome and East Somerset since 2024. She is the...
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  • Sabine Pass is a neighborhood in Port Arthur, Texas. It had been incorporated in 1861 before being formally annexed by Port Arthur in 1978. However, Sabine...
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    The Sabine River (/səˈbiːn/) is a 360-mile (580 km) long river in the Southern U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana, From the 32nd parallel north and downstream...
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    Sabine Meyer (born 30 March 1959) is a German classical clarinetist. Born in Crailsheim, Baden-Württemberg, Meyer began playing the clarinet at an early...
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  • United States Navy have been named USS Sabine, after the Sabine River along the Texas/Louisiana border. The first USS Sabine (1855) was a sailing frigate...
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    Sabine Azéma (born 20 September 1949) is a French stage and film actress and director. Born in Paris, she graduated from the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic...
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    Sabine Moussier (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβine muˈsjeɾ]; born Diana Sabine Moussier on July 12, 1968) is a Mexican actress who is best known for her...
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    Sabine Pass is the natural outlet of Sabine Lake into the Gulf of Mexico. It borders Jefferson County, Texas, and Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Two major...
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    Sabine (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin) is a lunar impact crater that forms a nearly matching pair with Ritter to the northwest. The two rims are separated by a distance...
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    The legendary rape of the Sabine women is the subject of two oil paintings by Nicolas Poussin. The first version was painted in Rome about 1634 or 1635...
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    Abduction of a Sabine Woman (or The Rape of the Sabine) is a large and complex marble statue by the Flemish sculptor and architect Giambologna (Johannes...
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  • Sabine Saga is a series of bestselling epistolary novels written by Nick Bantock. The first three novels in the series, Griffin and Sabine, Sabine's Notebook...
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    the county seat of Sabine County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,029 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Sabine County. It is located...
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    Sabine Lake is a bay on the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana, located approximately 90 miles (140 km) east of Houston and 160 miles (260 km) west of...
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    Tewin, Hertfordshire, the eldest son of Joseph Sabine. His younger brother was Sir Edward Sabine. Sabine practised law until 1808, when he was appointed...
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  • Sabine Anne Renée Ghislaine Dardenne (born 28 October 1983) is a Belgian author. She was kidnapped at the age of twelve by the child molester and serial...
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    Sabine Schatz (born 9 September 1978) is an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party. She has been a member of the National Council since 2017...
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    Sabine Moritz (born 1969 in Quedlinburg) is a German painter and graphic designer. Sabine Moritz was born as the daughter of a chemist in East Germany...
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  • Roman–Sabine wars were a series of wars during the early expansion of ancient Rome in central Italy against their northern neighbours, the Sabines. It is...
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    Sabine of Württemberg (2 July 1549, in Montbéliard – 17 August 1581, in Rotenburg an der Fulda) was a princess of Württemberg by birth and by marriage...
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    the Sabine Women is a 1799 painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David, showing a legendary episode following the abduction of the Sabine women...
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    The Battle of Mansfield, also known as the Battle of Sabine Crossroads, on April 8, 1864, in Louisiana formed part of the Red River Campaign during the...
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  • Sabine Louise Winn (1734–1798) was a Swiss patron of the arts and a pioneering textile artist. She was born in Vevey in Switzerland on 25 March 1734 to...
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    Sabine Verheyen (born 24 October 1964) is a German architect and politician who serves as the First Vice-President of the European Parliament since July...
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    The Sabine Pass Lighthouse, or Sabine Pass Light as it was referred to by the United States Coast Guard, is a historic lighthouse, as part of a gulf coast...
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    Sabine Derflinger (born 1963 in Wels, Austria) is an Austrian film director, screenwriter, producer and dramaturgical consultant. She lives and works in...
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