Quintus Fabrizius ( lat. Quintus Fabricius ) - a political figure of the early Roman Empire .
| Quint Fabrizius | ||||
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| lat Quintus fabricius | ||||
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| Father | Quint Fabrizius (?) | |||
His father or grandfather, presumably, was the people's tribune of 57 BC. er Quintus Fabrizius [1] . Fabrizius was a longtime supporter of Octavian Augustus . About his career is not known except that in 2 BC. er during December he held the post of consul-sufect, standing up to replace Gai Fufi Gemin [2] .
Notes
- ↑ PA Brunt (1961). The Lex Valeria Cornelia. Journal of Roman Studies. 51. pp. 71-83.
- ↑ Syme, pg. 88
Literature
- Syme, Ronald. “The Augustan Aristocracy” (1986). Clarendon Press.