Gaius Fabius Ambustus
- For the magister equitum with the same name, see Gaius Fabius Ambustus (magister equitum 315 BC).
Gaius Fabius Ambustus was consul of the Roman Republic in 358 BC, in which year, according to Livy, a dictator was appointed through fear of the Gauls.[1][2]
See also
- Ambustus, for a list of other men with the same cognomen
- Fabius Ambustus, for a list of other men used the same combination of gens name and cognomen
- Fabia (gens)
References
- ↑ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita vii. 12
- ↑ Smith, William (1867). "Ambustus (8)". In William Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 141.
Preceded by M. Popillius Laenas and Cn. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus |
Consul of the Roman Republic with Gaius Plautius Proculus 358 BC |
Succeeded by C. Marcius Rutilus and Cn. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus |
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "article name needed". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.