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- TWO OMENS IN TACITUS' HISTORIES (2,50,2 AND 1,62,2-3)
- and the prodigy which attended Fabius Valens' march south from. Germany has been noticed occasionally, but little has been made of it9. ).
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- SUGGESTIO FALSI IN TACITUS
- des Fabius Valens, Diss. Münster 1927, 18.
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- FURST zu (1847-1921)
- The general Fabius Valens (about 69) had aretinue of "concubines and eunuchs.
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- HISTORIES, BOOK I
- donatives 5.1. Ducenius Geminus 14.
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- Fabius Valens of Anagnia (d. 69) was a Roman commander favoured by Nero. In 69 he was commander of Legio I Germanica based in Germania Inferior.
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- Fabius Valens - Encyclopedia
- `Fabius Valens` of Anagnia (d. 69) was a Roman commander favoured by Nero. In 69 he was commander of Legio I `Germanica` based in Germania Inferior.
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- Tacitus: History: Book 1 [60]
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- et strenui. sed profusa cupidine et insigni temeritate legati legionum Alienus Caecina et Fabius Valens.
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- Aulus Vitellius: part 2: The road to power
- This is more plausible, because we know that Fabius Valens later incited Vitellius to revolt. However this may be, Galba appointed Aulus Vitellius as successor.
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