List of Famous people with last name Sabinus

Titus Flavius Sabinus

First Name Titus
Last Name Sabinus
Born on January 1, 0008
Died on December 1, 0069 (aged 61)
Born in Italy, Lazio

Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus was a Roman politician and soldier. A native of Reate, he was the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and Vespasia Polla, and brother of the Emperor Vespasian.

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Titus Flavius Sabinus

First Name Titus
Last Name Sabinus
Born on January 1, -0100
Died on January 1, 0100 (aged 200)

Titus Flavius T. f. Sabinus was a Roman eques and the father of the emperor Vespasian.

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Titus Flavius Sabinus

First Name Titus
Last Name Sabinus
Born on November 30, 0099
Died on November 30, 0082
Born in Italy, Lazio

See also Titus Flavius Sabinus (disambiguation) for other men of this name.

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Appius Claudius Sabinus

First Name Appius
Born on November 30, -0501 (age 2525)
Born in Italy, Lazio

Appius Claudius Crassus was a consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 424 BC.

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Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus

First Name Gaius
Born on January 1, -0100
Died on January 1, 0035 (aged 135)

Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus was a Roman senator, who served as consul in AD 9 with Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus as his colleague. He later served as Governor of Moesia from 15 to 35.

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Masurius Sabinus

First Name Masurius
Born on January 1, -0015
Died on January 1, 0100 (aged 115)

Masurius Sabinus, also Massurius, was a Roman jurist who lived in the time of Tiberius. Unlike most jurists of the time, he was not of senatorial rank and was admitted to the equestrian order only rather late in life, by virtue of his exceptional ability and imperial patronage. Masurius was the first person to give "state-certified opinions" (publice respondere), a privilege granted by the emperor which marked increasing imperial control over the judicial process after the end of the Roman Republic. Before the Principate of Augustus, the value of legal opinions was based on the expertise of those who gave them. The passage in the Digest of Justinian that discusses the granting of Masurius's authority is thus a pivotal point in the history of Roman law.

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