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For other people, places and things named Fabius, see Fabius (disambiguation).

The family name "Fabius" was the nomen of the gens Fabia of ancient Rome, that derived from the Latin faba for the broad bean, an important food crop in the Roman Empire. The Fabii (such as Fabii Maximi) were one of the several leading patrician families (gentes maiores) of the city. Of all the Roman Patrician families, the Fabii can be considered to have consolidated the most political power in the early Republic.

Fabius Maximus coin, issued under Augustus. The fact that the coin bears the image of Fabius, instead of that of Augustus, shows the friendship between the two of them.
Ambustus, Maximus, Pictor, and Vibulanus were cognomina of Fabii. Fabius Maximus Rullianus, five times a consul, was a hero of the Samnite Wars; but even he was eclipsed by the Fabius Maximus who fought against Hannibal in the Second Punic War. The last known descendants of the family were Nikephoros III, who ruled Eastern Roman Empire between 1078 and 1081 and his grandson. [1]
Possible forms:
Fabius, male singular (nominative)
Fabia, female singular (nominative)
Fabii, male plural (nominative).

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[edit] Notable Fabii from the Republic

Listed below are notable members (alphabetically, by "Fabius" compound names):[2]

[edit] Fabii Ambusti

[edit] Fabii Dorsi

[edit] Fabii Maximi

[edit] Fabii Pictores

[edit] Fabii Vibulani

[edit] Other

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Anna Comnena:The Alexiad: Book II
  2. ^ The Roman names are sorted by compound names of "Fabius" (rather than last name) and so "Quintus Fabius Ambustus Vibulanus" ranks near the top, as a "Fabius-A" name (rather than a "Fabius-V" name, such as "Numerius Fabius Vibulanus" near the bottom).



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