- The gens
Rabiria was a
minor plebeian family at
Ancient Rome.
Although of
senatorial rank, few
members of this gens
appear in history, and the only one...
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defended by
Cicero and
acquitted on a technicality.
Gaius Rabirius (senator)
Rabiria gens
Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero's
Speech Pro
Rabirio Postumo. Oxford...
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Grave monument of
Caius Rabirius Postumus Hermodorus,
Lucia Rabiria Demaris and Usia Prima,
priestess of Isis
along the Via Appia, near
Quarto Miglio...
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authority of a count,
representing the emperor.
Coponia (gens)
Cossinia (gens)
Rabiria gens
Rubellia gens From the
tenth century onwards, Tivoli, as an independent...
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Publilia Pupia Quartia Quartinia Quinctia Quinctilia Quintinia Quirinia Rabiria Rabonia Rabuleia Racilia Raecia Ragonia Rammia Rania Rasinia Reginia Remmia...
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including Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder, who was born at
Tusculum in 234 BC.
Rabiria gens From the 5th to the 10th
century there are no
historical mentions...
- Lustrum.
Colleen McCullough included Rabirius's
trial in Caesar's Women.
Rabiria gens
Chisholm 1911. Cicero, Pro Rabirio, ed. W. E.
Heitland (1882) Dio...
- (聖なる裁き, Sei naru Sabaki) "Rebecca and Labilia" (レベッカとラビリア,
Rebekka to
Rabiria) "Deadend Crow" (デッドエンド・クロウ,
Deddoendo Kurō) "Operation
Planet Eater" (星咬作戦...
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three figures,
including a pair of
freedmen (Caius
Rabirius Hermodorus and
Rabiria Demaris),
related to
their patron, a
certain Gaius Rabirius Postumus, a...
- and by
Colleen Clinkenbeard in English.
Labilia Christy (ラビリア・クリスティ,
Rabiria Kurisuti),
whose name is
derived from the word "lovely",[vol. 9] is a Shooting...