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Sabinia may
refer to:
Sabinia microcontinent, a
fragment of
continental crust that
underlies the
Sabine Uplift,
Texas and
Louisiana Sabinia (bivalve)...
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Furia Sabinia Tranquillina (c. 225 – aft. 244 AD) was the
Empress of Rome and wife of
Emperor Gordian III. She was the
young daughter of the Praetorian...
- The gens
Sabinia,
occasionally written Sabineia, was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome. Only a few
members of this gens are
mentioned in history...
- province, but he was
quickly defeated. In 241,
Gordian was
married to
Furia Sabinia Tranquillina,
daughter of the
newly appointed praetorian prefect, Timesitheus...
- "head", or front – and reverse – "tail", or back –
convention that
still dominates much
coinage today. Legend:
SABINIA TRANQVILLINA AVG /
CONCORDIA AVGG....
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prefect next
Philip the Arab
Roman Emperor 244–249
Gordian III
Roman Emperor 238-244
Furia Sabinia Tranquillina Philip II
Roman Emperor co-emperor 247–249...
- gens
Pomponia gens
Poppaea gens
Quirinia gens
Rania gens
Rubellia gens
Sabinia gens
Safinia gens
Sallustia gens
Saturia gens
Sertoria gens
Sicinia gens...
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Rufria Rullia Rupilia Rusonia Rustia Rusticelia Rutilia Sabellia Sabidia Sabinia Sabucia Saenia Safinia Saliena Sallustia Salonia Saltia Saltoria Salvia...
- established, the
largest school in Israel.
Sabinia -
named after Sabina Katz - was
established in the 1930s.
Sabinia Center is
nowadays a
shopping center....
- city and
invited the
citizens of Caenina, Antemnae, Crustumerium, and
Sabinia. Once the
festivities were underway, Romulus' men
abducted the daughters...