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List of Sabini : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Sabini
This is a list of people who hold the name Sabinus, subcategorized by profession or common association. While some Sabini may fit more than one category, they are not multiple listed. Within sections, Sabini are alphabetized by first name. Sabini without other names are at the top of the list. ==Military==
*Calavius Sabinus, commander of the Legio XII under Caesennius Paetus during his abortive 62 AD campaign in Armenia.〔Tacitus ''Annales.'' xv. 7.〕 *Gaius Calvisius Sabinus – (presumed I) – one of the legates of Julius Caesar in the civil war, was sent by him into Aetolia in 48 BC, and obtained possession of the whole of the country.〔Julius Caesar. ''Commentarii de Bello Civili'' (B.C.) iii. 34, 35.〕 Appian (B. C. ii. 60) relates that Sabinus was defeated by Metellus Scipio in Macedonia, but this statement is inconsistent with Caesar's account. In 45 BC Sabinus received the province of Africa from Caesar, a province he was granted again (after a praetorship in 43 BC) by Mark Antony. However, after the departure of Antony for Mutina, the senate conferred it instead upon Quintus Cornificius.〔Cicero. ''Philippicae'' iii. 10.; ''ad Fain.'' xii. 25.〕 Sabinus was consul in 39 BC with Lucius Marcius Censorinus and in the following year commanded the fleet of Octavian in the war with Sextus Pompeius. In conjunction with Menas, who had deserted Sextus Pompey, he fought against Pompey's admiral Menecrates and sustained a defeat off Cumae. When Menas went over to Pompey again, just before the outbreak of hostilities in 36 BC, Sabinus was deprived of the command of the fleet. Appian assigns as cause that Sabinus had not kept a sufficient watch over the renegade, but Octavian had for other reasons determined to entrust the conduct of the war to Agrippa. It is evident moreover that Sabinus was not looked upon with suspicion by Octavian, for at the close of the war the latter gave him the task of clearing Italy of robbers. He is mentioned, too, at a later time, shortly before the battle of Actium, as one of the friends of Octavian.〔Cassius Dio. ''Roman History'' xlviii. 34, 46; Appian. ''Bellum Civile'' v. 81, 96, 132. Plutarch. ''Antony'' 58.〕 *Marcus Minatius Sabinus, a legate of Cn. Pompeius the younger, whose name appears on coins. (See Vol. III p. 489.)
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