Sabinus
Sabinus was a common name among ancient Romans - see Sabinus (cognomen)
It can also refer to:
- Sabines, a tribe in Latium predating the Roman Republic
Ancient Romans
- Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis, founder of the Claudian family
- Titus Flavius Sabinus (disambiguation), several people
- Quintus Titurius Sabinus (died 54 BC), legate under Julius Caesar
- Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul 39 BC), Roman consul in 39 BC
- Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus, consul in AD 9
- Sabinus (Ovid) (died AD 14 or 15), Roman poet, known friend of Ovid
- Gaius Calvisius Sabinus (consul AD 26)
- Masurius Sabinus, Roman jurist who lived during the reign of Tiberius (Tiberius reigned 14-37 AD)
- Calvisius Sabinus (mentioned by Seneca), a contemporary of Seneca, alive around 30 AD
- Julius Sabinus, Romanised Gaul who rebelled against Rome, living around AD 69
- Cornelius Sabinus, military tribune who conspired against Caligula
- Gaius Valarius Sabinus, Roman finance minister around AD 271
- Sabinus of Seville, 3rd-century bishop of Seville, Spain
- Sabinus (4th century), 4th-century historian
Saints
- Sabinus of Spoleto (d. 304), Roman martyr
- Sabinus of Hermopolis, Christian martyr of Egypt
- Sabinus of Canosa (461-566), bishop of Canosa in Italy
- Sabinus of Piacenza (333-420), bishop of Piacenza in Italy
Other uses
- Angelus Sabinus (15th century), Italian Renaissance poet and classical philologist
- Georg Sabinus (1508–1560), first rector of University of Königsberg
- Sabinus (opera), a 1773 opera by Gossec
See also
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