Sabinus (Latin,
Sabine, ie from the
Sabine region - feminine form
Sabina), can refer to:Sabinus (mythology), the fabled ancestor of the
Sabines, an ancient people that lived in
Latium,
Italy before the founding of
Rome.
Quintus Titurius Sabinus, a Roman commander killed at the start of the Belgic revolt in
54 BCSabinus (Ovid), friend of
OvidPublius Sabinus, appointed
praetorian prefect by
Vitellius on his accession, despite then only being a
praefectus cohortis. (
Tac. Hist. ii. 92, iii. 36.)
Titus Flavius Sabinus, name of four major figures
Cornelius Sabinus, conspirator against Caligula
Saint Sabinus (d. 304), martyr Sabinus, 3rd century
bishop of
Seville who buried the bodies of
Justa and RufinaSabinus of Hermopolis, a Christian martyr of EgyptSabinus (4th century), 4th century historianSabinus (6th century), bishop of
CanosaSabinus (15th century), a 15th-century historianSabinus, Roman jurist
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