• Look up Sabinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sabinus can also refer to: Sabinus (Ovid) (died AD 14 or 15), Roman poet, known friend of Ovid Appius...
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    Rebellion. This rebellion was headed by Gaius Julius Civilis and Julius Sabinus. Sabinus, claiming he was descended from Julius Caesar, declared himself Emperor...
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  • Octavius Sabinus was a governor of Britannia Inferior, a province of Roman Britain some time between c. AD 262 and 266. An inscription at Lancaster mentions...
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  • Mr Funny (redirect from Oga Sabinus)
    Funny (Oga Sabinus)". Tribune Online. Retrieved 18 July 2022. Alake, Olumide (11 December 2022). ""His Look Alone Is Enough": Reactions As Sabinus Wins Best...
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    for his own eyes from Sabinus. Sabinus healed the governor and converted him to Christianity. Venustian then sheltered Sabinus. Maximianus Herculius,...
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    for other people called Sabinus, see Sabinus (disambiguation) Saint Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint...
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  • f. T. n. Sabinus (d. December 20, AD 69) was a Roman politician and soldier. A native of Reate, he was the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and Vespasia...
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  • Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus (died 68) was a Prefect of the Praetorian Guard during the rule of Emperor Nero from AD 65 until his death in 68. He shared this...
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    Titus Tatius (redirect from Tatius Sabinus)
    According to the Roman foundation myth, Titus Tatius, also called Tatius Sabinus, was king of the Sabines from Cures and joint-ruler of the Kingdom of Rome...
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  • f. T. n. Sabinus was a Roman senator, who was active during the second half of the first century AD. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul suffectus...
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  • own time. William Cave fixes the date at which Sabinus flourished as c. 425. The church history of Sabinus was much used by Socrates of Constantinople in...
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  • confident. The inscriptions of the Frater Arvale record a Publius Metilius Sabinus Nepos as one of their brotherhood who attended their meetings in the years...
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  • Gaius Oppius Sabinus (died AD 85) was a Roman Senator who held at least one office in the emperor's service. He was ordinary consul in the year 84 as...
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    him, in the neighbourhood of Piacenza. Statue of saint Sabinus into the Basilica of Saint Sabinus in Piacenza. The relics of the saint located in the homonym...
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    Titus Flavius T. f. Sabinus was a Roman eques and the father of the emperor Vespasian. Sabinus came from Reate in the Sabine region of Italy, the son of...
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  • Quintus Titurius Sabinus (Latin: Quīntus Titūrius Sabīnus, Classical Latin pronunciation: [ˈkᶣiːn.tʊs tɪˈtuː.ri.ʊs saˈbiː.nʊs]; died 54 BC) was one of...
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  • Masurius Sabinus, also Massurius, was a Roman jurist who lived in the time of Tiberius (reigned 14–37 AD). Unlike most jurists of the time, he was not...
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  • "Aulus Sabinus," and though this has sometimes been taken as the ancient poet's praenomen, it was probably part of Sabino's invention. Sabinus is also...
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  • Flavius Sabinus was the name of several notable Ancient Romans, including: Titus Flavius Sabinus, father of the emperor Vespasian. Titus Flavius Sabinus, brother...
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    The Atlantic stingray (Hypanus sabinus) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, common along the Atlantic coast of North America from Chesapeake...
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  • See also Titus Flavius Sabinus (disambiguation) for other men of this name. Titus Flavius Sabinus was a Roman senator who was active in the first century...
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  • Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis Sabinus Appius Claudius Pulcher (disambiguation) Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis Search for "Appius Claudius"...
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    near Langres was the place in which Sabinus had hidden. It is still locally known as "Sabinus' cave" (Grotte de Sabinus). Joseph Mills Hanson, who visited...
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  • Rusticus Rutilianus Rutilus Sabaco Sabellius Sabina Sabinianus Sabinillus Sabinus Sabinio Saccus Sacerdos Saeclus Saenus Saenarius Salinator Sallustianus...
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  • Calvisius was probably the son of Gaius Calvisius Sabinus, consul in 4 BC, and grandson of Gaius Calvisius Sabinus, consul in 39 BC. His wife, Cornelia, may have...
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  • Calvisius Sabinus may refer to: Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC), a consul of the Roman Republic under the Second Triumvirate. Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul...
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  • Sabinus of Hermopolis (also known as Abibus and Phanas) was a procurator, possibly bishop, and Christian martyr of Hermopolis in Egypt. During the persecution...
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  • rationalis. Scholars believe that Sabinus was largely responsible for Aurelian's new financial and monetary policies. Sabinus set up his headquarters at Ticinum...
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  • of fellow poet Georg Sabinus and wrote epithalamies on the marriage of the latter with the daughter of Philipp Melanchthon. Sabinus included these dedications...
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    Georg Sabinus or Georg Schuler (23 April 1508 – 2 December 1560) was a poet, diplomat and academic for the Holy Roman Empire. Sabinus was born at Brandenburg...
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