• Numerius Fabius Pictor may refer to: Numerius Fabius Pictor (antiquarian) Numerius Fabius Pictor (consul) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • Numerius Fabius Pictor (fl. 273–266 BC) was a Roman senator and military commander. In 273 BC, he was among a group of ambassadors sent by the Senate to...
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    Numerius Fabius Pictor (fl. c. 160–150 BC) was a Roman antiquarian. To him are usually attributed a history of Rome written in Latin, as well as a commentary...
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    died in 167. Numerius Fabius Q. f. Q. n. Pictor, an annalist and antiquarian of the second century BC. Numerius Fabius N. f. Q. n. Pictor, triumvir monetalis...
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  • with painted images, thus his cognomen Pictor. Gaius Fabius Pictor's brother was the consul Numerius Fabius Pictor in 266 BC. Gaius himself served as consul...
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  • Fabius led a delegation of ambassadors to the court of Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt. He was accompanied by his cousin, Numerius Fabius Pictor, and...
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  • passage of Aulus Gellius' Attic Nights (5.4) preserves a fragment of Numerius Fabius Pictor that shows that alleged years where tribunes blocked all elections...
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    267 BC with Lucius Julius Libo Succeeded by Decimus Junius Pera Numerius Fabius Pictor Preceded by Quintus Caedicius Roman consul 256 BC (suffect) with...
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  • consul in 230 BC. Junius Pera held the consulship together with Numerius Fabius Pictor in 266 BC. In that year the consuls twice celebrated triumphs, first...
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  • the same Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges who had previously been consul in 292 and 276 BC. This Gurges was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus...
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