• believed that Africanus was named in honour of his famous family ancestor Scipio Africanus Aemilianus. The career of Africanus Fabius Maximus is much less...
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    Macedonicus. The elder Fabius died on the last day of his consulship, December 31, leaving Paullus, his younger brother, Africanus Fabius Maximus, and a sister...
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    at Rome c. 280 BC, Fabius was a descendant of the ancient patrician Fabia gens. He was the son or grandson of Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges, three times...
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    Fabia gens (redirect from Fabius Quintus)
    Fabius Q. f. Q. n. Maximus Africanus, better known as Africanus Fabius Maximus, consul in 10 BC. Quintus Fabius Allobrogicinus Maximus, named in an inscription...
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  • Look up africanus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Africanus is Latin for "African". It may refer to: Africanus Fabius Maximus, the younger son of...
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  • Gaius Caninius Rebilus. He had three children: Paullus Fabius Maximus, Africanus Fabius Maximus and Fabia Paullina, who married Marcus Titius. List of...
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  • would include the consul of 45 and the consuls Paullus Fabius Maximus and Africanus Fabius Maximus. Plutarch, Cato Major 20.8. Livy, History of Rome XLIV...
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    Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Scipio Africanus at Wikiquote Works by or about Scipio Africanus at Wikisource...
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    Numantina, who may have been the daughter of Maximus' brother Africanus Fabius Maximus. List of Roman consuls Broughton, pg. 254 Holmes, pg. 2; Broughton...
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    deposited the laurels from his fasces not in the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus as he had done in the past, but in the Temple of Jupiter Feretrius. J.W...
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  • Paullus Fabius Maximus and Marcia, a maternal first cousin of Augustus, it is possible that she was the daughter of Paullus' brother, Africanus Fabius Maximus...
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  • Preceded by Quintus Aelius Tubero Paullus Fabius Maximus Roman consul 10 BC with Africanus Fabius Maximus Succeeded by Nero Claudius Drusus T. Quinctius...
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    Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Aemilianus (185–129 BC), known as Scipio Aemilianus or Scipio Africanus the Younger, was a Roman general and statesman...
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  • married to Fabia Numantina, a daughter of either Africanus Fabius Maximus, or Paullus Fabius Maximus and Marcia, a maternal cousin of Augustus (daughter...
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    (12.3.1) inserts a new pair of consuls, L. Quinctius Cincinnatus and M. Fabius Vibulanus, between the colleges of 457 and 456. Taylor 1951, pp. 74, 78...
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    His first novel, Africanus: Son of the Consul, was published in 2006 and formed the first part of his trilogy on Scipio Africanus, the Roman general...
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  • Benassi as Cato the Elder Franco Coop as Mezio Ciro Galvani as Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Carlo Lombardi as Lucius Marcello Spada as Arunte Piero Carnabuci...
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    Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (Latin: [kᶣiːn.tɪ.li.ˈaː.nʊs]; c. 35 – c. 100 AD) was a Roman educator and rhetorician born in Hispania, widely referred to...
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  • Varus (8/7 BC): 320  Lucius Volusius Saturninus (7/6 BC): 320  Africanus Fabius Maximus (6/5 BC): 320  uncertain 4 BC – c. AD 4 Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso...
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  • Marcus Fabius Ambustus - consul Quintus Fabius Ambustus - official Marcus Fabius Buteo - consul Lucius Fabius Justus - consul Paullus Fabius Maximus - consul...
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  • 233 BC with Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus. He was also the maternal grandfather of the general and statesman Scipio Africanus. During his consulship...
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    born in 234 BC, in the year before the first Consulship of Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, and died at the age of 85, in the consulship of Lucius Marcius...
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  • political ally of his kinsman Scipio Africanus. He was chosen as curule aedile in 213 BC, with his young kinsman Scipio Africanus as his colleague (although Scipio...
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  • Games in 17 BC. He held the office of consul in 11 BC with Paullus Fabius Maximus. Rüpke and Glock date his appointment to the College of Priests about...
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    Hannibal occupied most of southern Italy for 15 years. The Romans, led by Fabius Maximus, avoided directly engaging him, instead waging a war of attrition (the...
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  • Drusus Julius Caesar Gaius Duilius Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Valens Gaius Flaminius Gaius Flavius Fimbria...
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  • placed in 250/251, or in 253. The accession of Fabius is placed either in 250/251, or in 253. The end of Fabius' episcopate is placed in 253, or in 256. The...
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  • Hannibal (2006 TV film) (category Cultural depictions of Scipio Africanus)
    Scipio Africanus, the Roman general who finally defeated Hannibal. Tristan Gemmill as Varro, the consul defeated at Cannae. Ben Cross as Fabius Maximus, Dictator...
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    these losses, the Romans appointed Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus as dictator to deal with the threat. Fabius used attrition warfare against Hannibal...
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  • Crassus Dives (died 183 BC) was consul in 205 BC with Scipio Africanus; he was also Pontifex Maximus since 213 or 212 BC (until his death), and held several...
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