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Luscinus
(C. Fabricius Luscinus) - Roman consul, 282 B.C.
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Fabricius supports Rufinus, his personal enemy, as a candidate for
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Consuls: C. Fabricius C.f. Luscinus, Q. Aemilius Cn.f. Papus
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Fabricius defeats the Lucanians near Thurii.
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of Thurii erect a statue to Fabricius for his help in protecting the
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The triumph of Fabricius, over the Samnites, Lucani, and Bruttii.
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Fabricius is sent on a mission to Pyrrhus.
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Consuls: C. Fabricius C.f. Luscinus (II), Q. Aemilius Cn.f. Papus (II
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Fabricius warns Pyrrhus that Nicias, his doctor, is plotting to kill
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Fabricius refuses bribes offered by the Samnites.
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Fabricius celebrates a triumph over the Lucanians, Bruttii, Tarentine
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lius is elected consul, despite being a personal enemy of Fabricius.
275/29
Fabricius, as censor, lowers the rank of Rufinus because he owns some
265/27
The contented poverty of Fabricius.
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The death of C.Fabricius.
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times of Pyrrhus, when C. Fabricius was consul {278 ? Did
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might be said of Caius Fabricius, who was dispatched to
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an able commander, thanked Gaius Fabricius for having, though he was
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with them, our Coruncanius, Fabricius, Cato and Scipio were
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republic had men like the Luscini, Calatini, and Acidini? ** men
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you, Camillus, Curius, Fabricius, Calatinus, Scipio, Marcellus,
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of Manius Curius, of Gaius Fabricius, of Gaius Duilius, of Aulus
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. . . Fabricius, I suppose, felt the lack
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before it deserts Curius, and Fabricius, and Calatinus, and the two
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why what was borne by Fabricius should be spoken of by
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3.63 ) C. Fabricius Luscinus . . . [he conq
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93] & Pyrrhus replies to Fabricius, who came to ransom Rom
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[282] & C. Fabricius C.f. C.n. Luscinus , Q. Aemilius Cn.f
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abricius C.f. C.n. Luscinus, consul, & over the Samnites,
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abricius C.f. C.n. Luscinus (II), consul (II), & over the
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transactions, Fabricius Luscinus, being commissioned by
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with men - if only Fabricius, who forbade gallant generals to
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same people afterwards presented Fabricius with a statue for
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C. FABRICIUS. C. Fabricius, hearing Pyrrhus had overthro
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ecretly be placed behind Fabricius, and discover himself
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city of Thurii, C. Fabricius Luscinus the consul on the other
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of the censorship of Fabricius Luscinus? All ages have told us,
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The prayers of Fabricius were in agreement with those
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the disciple of Curius and Fabricius. When he was consul, the
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the daughters of Fabricius Luscinus and Scipio, from lacking
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in the houses of C. Fabricius and Q. Aemilius Papus, the
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Timochares the Ambracian promised Fabricius the consul, that he
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being defeated by Curius and Fabricius, he fled to Tarentum, and
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