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Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul 360 BC)

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for the purpose. The object of the patricians was to secure both places in the consulship for their own order again, which was effected by Ambustus, who seems to have returned to Rome in the meantime. He was appointed the eleventh
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three times: in 360, 356, and 354 BC. His consulships occurred during a time in which Rome was reasserting itself following its defeat at the hands of the Gauls in the
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had been made eligible for the consulship again, over his objections), although he was not successful in his object. He served as
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in 351. There is some disagreement between scholars over whether he ever served as
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in 355, and declared two patricians consuls in violation of the
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As he was absent from Rome when the time came for holding the
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for the latter victory. He further succeeded against the
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later in life (the two questions are connected, as all
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503: 299:Rank and participation in the Republican Senate 296: 26:360–351 BC) was a statesman and general of the 479:Titus Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus 301:. Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 173–174. 234: 230: 228: 146:, who also served as Master of the Horse. 16:Roman consul and general (fl. 360–351 BC) 225: 173: 171: 504: 292: 290: 407:Gnaeus Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus 392:Gnaeus Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus 177: 168: 287: 130:He was alive in 325, when his son, 13: 14: 538: 132:Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus 123:or another contemporary Fabii, 324: 315: 274: 261: 207: 1: 199:. p. 141. Archived from 161: 517:4th-century BC Roman consuls 379:Gaius Poetelius Libo Visolus 241:Who's Who in the Roman World 237:"Fabius 1. Ambustus, Marcus" 7: 149: 45:of 387 BC. He defeated the 10: 543: 105:, possibly in 358, and as 493:Marcus Valerius Poplicola 483: 463: 459:Marcus Valerius Poplicola 449: 443:Marcus Valerius Poplicola 433: 412: 398: 383: 363: 348: 343: 321:Broughton, vol i, pp. 136 197:Little, Brown and Company 297:Francis X. Ryan (1998). 32:Numerius Fabius Ambustus 527:Ancient Roman dictators 487:Gaius Sulpicius Peticus 453:Gaius Sulpicius Peticus 437:Gaius Sulpicius Peticus 428:Marcus Popillius Laenas 387:Marcus Popillius Laenas 358:Gaius Sulpicius Peticus 195:. Vol. 1. Boston: 522:Ancient Roman generals 144:Marcus Fabius Ambustus 140:Lucius Papirius Cursor 121:Marcus Fabius Ambustus 61:, but was defeated by 20:Marcus Fabius Ambustus 402:Gaius Marcius Rutilus 243:. Routledge. p.  115:prior to 209 BC were 97:again in 351, and as 352:Gaius Licinius Stolo 127:, consul in 345 BC. 125:Marcus Fabius Dursuo 30:. He was the son of 235:John Hazel (2002). 136:Master of the Horse 43:Battle of the Allia 344:Political offices 53:in 354, earning a 500: 499: 484:Succeeded by 434:Succeeded by 384:Succeeded by 534: 450:Preceded by 399:Preceded by 349:Preceded by 341: 340: 335: 328: 322: 319: 313: 312: 294: 285: 278: 272: 265: 259: 258: 232: 223: 211: 205: 204: 175: 108:princeps senatus 542: 541: 537: 536: 535: 533: 532: 531: 502: 501: 496: 490: 475: 473: 461: 456: 445: 440: 424: 422: 410: 405: 394: 390: 375: 373: 361: 355: 339: 338: 332:Ab Urbe Condita 329: 325: 320: 316: 309: 295: 288: 282:Ab Urbe Condita 279: 275: 269:Ab Urbe Condita 266: 262: 255: 233: 226: 219:Ab Urbe Condita 212: 208: 176: 169: 164: 156:Fabius Ambustus 152: 17: 12: 11: 5: 540: 530: 529: 524: 519: 514: 498: 497: 485: 482: 470:Roman Republic 462: 451: 447: 446: 435: 432: 419:Roman Republic 411: 400: 396: 395: 385: 382: 370:Roman Republic 362: 350: 346: 345: 337: 336: 323: 314: 307: 286: 273: 260: 253: 224: 206: 203:on 2010-11-20. 183:"Ambustus (7)" 179:Smith, William 166: 165: 163: 160: 159: 158: 151: 148: 28:Roman Republic 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 539: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 512:Fabii Ambusti 510: 509: 507: 494: 488: 481: 480: 472: 471: 467: 460: 454: 448: 444: 438: 431: 429: 421: 420: 416: 408: 403: 397: 393: 388: 381: 380: 372: 371: 367: 359: 353: 347: 342: 333: 327: 318: 310: 308:3-515-07093-1 304: 300: 293: 291: 283: 277: 270: 264: 256: 254:0-415-29162-3 250: 246: 242: 238: 231: 229: 221: 220: 215: 210: 202: 198: 194: 193: 188: 187:William Smith 184: 180: 174: 172: 167: 157: 154: 153: 147: 145: 141: 137: 133: 128: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 109: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 78: 73: 72: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 37:He served as 35: 33: 29: 25: 21: 476: 464: 425: 413: 376: 364: 331: 326: 317: 298: 281: 276: 268: 263: 240: 217: 209: 201:the original 190: 129: 116: 112: 106: 94: 87:Licinian law 82: 75: 69: 67: 49:in 356, and 36: 19: 18: 506:Categories 162:References 77:interreges 113:principes 63:Tarquinia 334:viii. 33 181:(1867). 150:See also 117:censorii 99:dictator 95:interrex 83:interrex 468:of the 417:of the 368:of the 284:vii. 22 271:vii. 17 222:vii. 11 189:(ed.). 71:comitia 59:Falisci 55:triumph 47:Hernici 474:354 BC 466:Consul 423:356 BC 415:Consul 374:360 BC 366:Consul 330:Livy, 305:  280:Livy, 267:Livy, 251:  134:, was 103:censor 39:consul 477:with 455:III, 439:III, 426:with 404:, and 389:, and 377:with 185:. In 91:plebs 89:(the 51:Tibur 491:and 489:IV, 457:and 441:and 356:and 303:ISBN 249:ISBN 214:Livy 245:105 138:to 24:fl. 508:: 495:II 430:II 409:II 360:II 354:, 289:^ 247:. 239:. 227:^ 216:, 170:^ 65:. 34:. 311:. 257:. 22:(

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Roman Republic
Numerius Fabius Ambustus
consul
Battle of the Allia
Hernici
Tibur
triumph
Falisci
Tarquinia
comitia
interreges
Licinian law
plebs
dictator
censor
princeps senatus
Marcus Fabius Ambustus
Marcus Fabius Dursuo
Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus
Master of the Horse
Lucius Papirius Cursor
Marcus Fabius Ambustus
Fabius Ambustus


Smith, William
"Ambustus (7)"
William Smith
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology

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