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    Fabia gens (redirect from Fabii)
    Fabii received 45 consulships during the Republic. The house derived its greatest lustre from the patriotic courage and tragic fate of the 306 Fabii in...
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    the family of the Fabii offered to take the Roman responsibility for the war upon themselves, which the Roman senate accepted. The Fabii built a camp on...
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    between Rome and Veii. The family of the Fabii requests and is granted sole responsibility for the war, and the Fabii march from Rome, establishing a fortified...
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    to the Fabii, one of the most prominent gentes of the Republic. They likely owed them the rare praenomen Caeso — a feature of the early Fabii — through...
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  • Veii. He goes into voluntary exile. Quintus Fabius Ambustus and two other Fabii are sent as ambassadors by Rome to a wandering tribe of Celts (whom the...
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  • agreed, with thanks, and the people extolled the name of the Fabii. The following day the Fabii armed themselves and, numbering 306 including the consul,...
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  • Darrow prepares to carry out his plans and drugs his close friend, Roque au Fabii, in order to spare his life. He enters the gathering but at the last moment...
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    embroiled himself in several bitter political feuds, especially with the Fabii (a powerful Roman family). Fabius Pictor, who was the earliest Roman historian...
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    multiple stirpes seem to have coped better; the Aemilii, Claudii, Cornelii, Fabii, Sulpicii, and Valerii all continued to thrive under the Principate. The...
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  • Sovereign of the Outer Rim, Romulus au Raa. Darrow's former friend Roque au Fabii is also there, in his position as the Imperator of Octavia au Lune's Sword...
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    When the ambassadors of the Senones arrived in Rome and demanded the three Fabii brothers be handed over to them, the Senate was pressured by favouritism...
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  • only by the Claudii, Caeso by the Fabii and the Quinctii, Agrippa by the Furii and the Menenii, Numerius by the Fabii, Mamercus by the Aemilii and the...
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  • patrician families made a habit of choosing unusual names; in particular the Fabii, Aemilii, Furii, Claudii, Cornelii, and Valerii all used praenomina that...
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  • However, they almost certainly included the Aemilii, Claudii, Cornelii, Fabii, Manlii, and Valerii. Nor is it certain whether this distinction was of...
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    The most prominent of these families were the Cornelii, Aemilii, Claudii, Fabii, and Valerii. The leading families' power, privilege and influence derived...
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  • DeCarteret, Janet Lo, Rebuka Hoye, Todd William Schroeder, Alexandria DeFabiis, Nick Alachiotis, George A. Romero, Gregory Nicotero, Quentin Tarantino...
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  • Leidholm, Nathan (2018). "Nikephoros III Botaneiates, the Phokades, and the Fabii: embellished genealogies and contested kinship in eleventh-century Byzantium"...
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    Rullianus (or Rullus), son of Marcus Fabius Ambustus, of the patrician Fabii of ancient Rome, was five times consul and a hero of the Samnite Wars. He...
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  • that their Ganymede shipyards were destroyed by Darrow and not by Roque au Fabii as they had been led to believe. While initially prosecuted for negligence...
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    Servius Cornelius Maluginensis in 485 BC. Together with the Aemilii, Claudii, Fabii, Manlii, and Valerii, the Cornelii were almost certainly numbered among...
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    Allobrigicus in 121. This man, in turn, may have been the ancestor of later Fabii who tied their fortunes to Julius Caesar and Augustus. The younger surviving...
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    Capitolini, or the Marcelli, or the descendants of Catulus or Paulus, or the Fabii: nobler than all the spectators in the podium; not excepting him who gave...
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  • Fabius (category Fabii)
    Virgil recounts in the Aeneid. Fabius was the founder of the family of the Fabii, one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome, and that distinguished...
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  • attributed to his father the consul M. Fabius Ambustus or another consul of the Fabii, M. Fabius Dursuo. Ambustus, for other men with the same cognomen Fabius...
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    Rome on the Via Flaminia. It is famous for the defeat of the three hundred Fabii, who had established a fortified post on its banks.  One or more of the...
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    also cast the first vote in 477 BC, the year of the destruction of the Fabii at the Cremera. Foriensis probably refers to the area around the Roman Forum...
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  • consul Quintus Fabius are slain. 477 BC – Battle of the Cremera – All the Fabii except Quintus Fabius Vibulanus are killed in battle with the Veientes....
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  • The praenomen Kaeso (or Caeso) was best known from the Quinctii and the Fabii, possibly derived from their ritual duty of striking with the goat-skin...
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    Pope Fabian (category Fabii)
    Pope Fabian (Latin: Fabianus) was the bishop of Rome from 10 January 236 until his death on 20 January 250, succeeding Anterus. A dove is said to have...
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    Fabii Sextus Appuleius Sextus Quinctilius Varus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus Aemilii Lepidi Gaius Claudius Marcellus Appius Claudius Pulcher...
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