Gaius Fabius Dorson Litsin ( Latin Gaius Fabius Dorso Licinus ; IV — III centuries BC) - an ancient Roman politician from the patrician clan Fabiev , consul 273 BC e.
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Guy Fabius was probably the grandson of the consul 345 BC. e. Mark Fabius Dorsuon . His son was the consul 246 BC. e. Mark Fabius Litsin .
Guy Fabius's consular colleague was Guy Claudius Canina . Sources do not report any wars that occurred in 273 BC. e. The main events were the arrival of the embassy of the Egyptian king Ptolemy Philadelphus , with whom a friendship agreement was concluded [1] , and the withdrawal of two colonies: In Kosu in the north of Etruria and Paestum in Lucania [2] .
After the consulate, nothing is known about the fate of Guy Fabius.
Notes
- ↑ Eutropius. Breviary of Roman History II, 15.
- ↑ Welley Patculus. Roman History I, 14, 7.