- The
incident resulted in
Sabini being known as a
protector for both
Italians and
women in London. As
leader of the
Sabinis he was
known as the "king...
- 1908, he led the
Titanics in the "First
Battle of the Nile"
against the
Sabinis. He
supported the
McCausland brothers' West End gang in its
struggle with...
- agro serpunt:
potest enim
Saturnus hic de alia
causa esse
dictus atque in
Sabinis, et sic Diana.
Tatius is said by
Varro to have
dedicated altars to "Ops...
- The
Monti Sabini is a
mountain range in the
Apennines of Latium,
central Italy. It is
located in a North-South
direction between the
Monti Reatini at the...
- Sabine's gull (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin) (Xema
sabini) also
known as the fork-tailed gull or xeme, is a
small gull. It is the only
species placed in the genus...
- gunmen,
although the
Sabinis originated in
central Italy. The
members were also
notorious for
razor attacks. At its peak,
Sabini had
extensive police...
- countryside. With the Blinders'
withdrawal from the
criminal underworld, the
Sabini gang
moved in on the
Birmingham Boys gang, and
solidified political control...
-
Rhampholeon sabini, also
known commonly as the Nguu
North pygmy chameleon, is a
species of
chameleons endemic to Tanzania. "Rhampholeon
sabini". The Reptile...
- John D.
Sabini is the
former chairman of the New York
State Racing and
Wagering Board. He was
confirmed by the New York
State Senate in
August 2008 and...
-
Ornithuroscincus sabini is a
species of skink. It is
endemic to
Milne Bay Province,
eastern Papua New Guinea. It is
terrestrial to semi-arboreal and has...