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Samnites were also
called Sabelli, and this is
confirmed by Strabo. The term
Sabellus is
found also in Livy and
other Latin writers, as an
adjective form for...
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Predecessor Constantine Successor Gregory III
Personal details Born
Gregorius Sabellus 669 Rome, Italy,
Eastern Roman Empire Died (731-02-11)11
February 731 (aged...
- of the name of the Sabines, who were Umbrians. From Safinim, Sabinus,
Sabellus and
Samnis an Indo-European root can be extracted, *sabh-,
which becomes...
- into the word Safen,
which later became Safin. From Safinim, Sabinus,
Sabellus and Samnis, an Indo-European root can be extracted, *sabh-,
which becomes...
- Vie Privée des
Douze Césars, Chez
Sabellus,
Capri chapters 29–31
Monumens du
Culte Secret des
Dames Romaines,
Sabellus,
Capri (Leclerc, Nancy) Illustration...
- of the name of the Sabines, who were Umbrians. From Safinim, Sabinus,
Sabellus and Samnis, an Indo-European root can be extracted, *sabh-,
which becomes...
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ending in -illus and -ellus,
typically diminutive suffixes. The
surname Sabellus referred to a
member of the Oscan-speaking
peoples of
central and southern...
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though there are also
indications that he
regarded himself as a
Samnite or
Sabellus by birth.
Italians in
modern and
ancient times have
always been devoted...
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description in
Pharsalia (IX, 761–804) of the
deaths and "transformations" of
Sabellus and
Nasidiusis is
compared with the
transformations of the
thieves and...
- une
suite de
pierres et médailles gravées sous leur règne. Capree, chez
Sabellus, 1780
Monumens du
culte secret des
dames romaines. Rome: De l'Imprimerie...