Rabiria (gens)
Gens Rabiria was a family of Ancient Rome.
During the Roman Republic, individuals with this gens name include:
- Gaius Rabirius, a senator ca. 100 BC who participated in the death of Saturninus.
- Gaius Rabirius Postumus, defended by Cicero in the extant speech Pro Rabirio Postumo in 54 BC; nephew of the preceding.
- Rabirius, an Epicurean philosopher.[1]
- Gaius Rabirius, a poet.
In the Imperial era:
References
- ↑ Elizabeth Rawson, Intellectual Life in the Late Roman Republic (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), pp. 23 and 284.
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