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Ancient historians debated the
specific origins of the
Sabines.
According to
Strabo the
Sabines,
after a long war with the Umbrians,
migrated to the land...
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peoples that they
appealed to,
including the
Sabines, who po****ted the
neighboring areas. The
Sabines feared the
emergence of a
rival society and refused...
- Juan
Sabines may
refer to: Juan
Sabines Gutiérrez (1920–1987),
Mexican politician,
governor of
Chiapas from 1979 to 1982 Juan
Sabines Guerrero (born 1968)...
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places such as the street, hospital, and playground.
Sabines was also a politician.
Jaime Sabines Gutiérrez was born on
March 25, 1926, in
Tuxtla Gutiérrez...
- by the
Sabines at a
market near the
temple of Feronia, and on the
Sabine side, that some of the
Sabines were
being detained at Rome. The
Sabines sought...
- for the
Sabines in
return for "what they bore on
their arms". She
believed that she
would receive their golden bracelets. Instead, the
Sabines crushed...
- Look up
sabine or
Sabine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabine refers a
member of the
Sabines tribe of
ancient Italy,
their territory,
which still...
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Sabine Schmitz (German: [zaˈbi.nə ʃmɪt͡s]; 14 May 1969 – 16
March 2021) was a
German professional motor racing driver and
television personality. She was...
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murder and the
founding of Rome; the Rape of the
Sabine Women, and the
subsequent war with the
Sabines; a
period of
joint rule with
Titus Tatius; the establishment...
- Sabinum), also
called the
Sabine Hills, is a
region in
central Italy. It is
named after Sabina, the
territory of the
ancient Sabines,
which was once bordered...