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Sabina (Latin:
Sabinum), also
called the
Sabine Hills, is a
region in
central Italy. It is
named after Sabina, the
territory of the
ancient Sabines, which...
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toponyms safinim and
safina (at the
origin of the
terms Samnium and
Sabinum). The Indo-European root *Saβeno or *Sabh
evolved into the word Safen,...
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Cures was an
ancient Sabine town in the
Tiber Valley in
central Italy,
about 26
miles (42 km) from Rome,
between the left bank of the
Tiber and the Via...
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villa at
Santa Marinella on the
coast north of Rome. His
works include Ad
Sabinum, a
commentary on the ius civile, in over 50 books; Ad edictum, a commentary...
- Clausus,
later known as
Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis,
moved from
Sabinum to Rome,
together with all of his
relatives and clients,
including approximately...
- facit, sed
maritalis affectio, Ulpian, Ulpi****
libro trigesimo tertio ad
Sabinum,
Digest 24.1.32.13, as
cited by
Bruce W.
Frier and
Thomas A.J. McGinn,...
- Rome"
Warwick Press 1986 Toronto.
Varro De
Lingua Latina V, X: "...Et arae
Sabinum linguam olent, quae Tati
regis voto sunt
Romae dedicatae: nam, ut annales...
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Geminus Cicurinus (consul 494 BC)
Personal details Born
Unknown Regillum,
Sabinum Died
after 480 BC
Ancient Rome
Children Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis...
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Position of
Roman Slaves (De Gruyter, 2023), p. 242,
citing Digest (Ulpian ad
Sabinum, book 18) 7.1.15.1–2.
Christian Laes, "Child
Slaves at Work in
Roman Antiquity"...
- but a few are
known from inscriptions,
including two from Alba
Fucens in
Sabinum. The
nomen Saltorius is
derived from the
cognomen Saltor, a dancer, one...