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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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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Veii. He goes into
voluntary exile.
Quintus Fabius Ambustus and two
other Fabii are sent as amb****adors by Rome to a
wandering tribe of
Celts (whom the...
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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 Prin****te. The...
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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...
- 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,...
- However, they
almost certainly included the Aemilii, Claudii, Cornelii,
Fabii, Manlii, and Valerii. Nor is it
certain whether this
distinction was of...
- DeCarteret,
Janet Lo,
Rebuka Hoye, Todd
William Schroeder,
Alexandria De
Fabiis, Nick Alachiotis,
George A. Romero,
Gregory Nicotero,
Quentin Tarantino...