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  • Sabines
  • Ancient Italic people

    debated the specific origins of the Sabines. According to Strabo, after a long war with the Umbrians the Sabines migrated to the land of the Opici following

    Sabines

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    Sabines

  • Rape of the Sabine women
  • Incident in Roman mythology

    peoples that they appealed to, including the Sabines, who populated the neighboring areas. The Sabines feared the emergence of a rival society and refused

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape_of_the_Sabine_women

  • Juan Sabines
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Juan Sabines may refer to: Juan Sabines Gutiérrez (1920–1987), Mexican politician, governor of Chiapas from 1979 to 1982 Juan Sabines Guerrero (born 1968)

    Juan Sabines

    Juan_Sabines

  • Jaime Sabines
  • Mexican poet and federal legislator (1926–1999)

    places such as the street, hospital, and playground. Sabines was also a politician. Jaime Sabines Gutiérrez was born on March 25, 1926, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez

    Jaime Sabines

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  • Roman–Sabine wars
  • 6th & 5th century BC wars between Rome and the Sabines

    by the Sabines at a market near the temple of Feronia, and on the Sabine side, that some of the Sabines were being detained at Rome. The Sabines sought

    Roman–Sabine wars

    Roman–Sabine_wars

  • The Intervention of the Sabine Women
  • 1799 painting by Jacques-Louis David

    The Intervention of the Sabine Women (French: Les Sabines) is a 1799 painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David, showing a legendary episode following

    The Intervention of the Sabine Women

    The Intervention of the Sabine Women

    The_Intervention_of_the_Sabine_Women

  • Romulus
  • King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC

    murder and the founding of Rome; the Rape of the Sabine Women, and the subsequent war with the Sabines; a period of joint rule with Titus Tatius; the establishment

    Romulus

    Romulus

    Romulus

  • Sabine (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sabine or Sabine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sabine refers a member of the Sabines tribe of ancient Italy, their territory, which still

    Sabine (disambiguation)

    Sabine_(disambiguation)

  • Juan Sabines Gutiérrez
  • Mexican politician (1920–1987)

    1982. Juan Sabines Gutiérrez died on 2 March 1987, aged 66. Sabines Gutiérrez was the brother of the poet Jaime Sabines. His son, Juan Sabines Guerrero

    Juan Sabines Gutiérrez

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  • Sabine language
  • Ancient Italic language

    The Sabine language is an extinct Osco-Umbrian language. There is little record of it; however, there are some glosses by ancient commentators, and one

    Sabine language

    Sabine language

    Sabine_language

  • Romulus and the Sabines (1961 film)
  • 1961 Italian film

    Il ratto delle sabine (English: The Rape of the Sabines) is an Italian adventure comedy film from 1961, directed by Richard Pottier, written by Edoardo

    Romulus and the Sabines (1961 film)

    Romulus_and_the_Sabines_(1961_film)

  • Juan Sabines Guerrero
  • Mexican politician and diplomat

    former Governor of Chiapas Juan Sabines Gutiérrez and María de los Ángeles Guerrero, and nephew of poet Jaime Sabines. He holds a degree in Political

    Juan Sabines Guerrero

    Juan_Sabines_Guerrero

  • Sabina (region)
  • Historical region of central Italy

    Sabinum), also called the Sabine Hills, is a region in central Italy. It is named after Sabina, the territory of the ancient Sabines, which was once bordered

    Sabina (region)

    Sabina (region)

    Sabina_(region)

  • Romulus and the Sabines
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Romulus and the Sabines may refer to: Romulus and the Sabines (1961 film), an Italian adventure comedy film Romulus and the Sabines (1945 film), an Italian

    Romulus and the Sabines

    Romulus_and_the_Sabines

  • Sabine Wren
  • Character in the Star Wars franchise

    Sabine Wren is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, voiced by Tiya Sircar in the animated series Star Wars Rebels (2014–2018) and Forces of

    Sabine Wren

    Sabine_Wren

  • Abduction of a Sabine Woman
  • Marble statue by Giambologna

    "Rape of the Sabines by Jean de Boulogne". Accademia.org. Retrieved 15 November 2020 Pritchard, Shannon. "Giambologna, Abduction of a Sabine Woman". Khan

    Abduction of a Sabine Woman

    Abduction of a Sabine Woman

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  • The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)
  • Series of paintings by Nicolas Poussin

    Abduction of the Sabine Women. The second, painted in 1637 or 1638, is in the Louvre in Paris, catalogued as L'enlèvement des Sabines. The theme of kidnapping

    The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)

    The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)

    The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(Poussin)

  • Tarpeia
  • Daughter of the Roman commander Spurius Tarpeius

    the Sabines at the time of their women's abduction for what she thought would be a reward of jewelry. She was instead crushed to death by Sabine shields

    Tarpeia

    Tarpeia

    Tarpeia

  • Titus Tatius
  • King of the Sabines in Roman mythology

    the rape of the Sabine Women. After he captured the stronghold atop the Capitoline Hill through the treachery of Tarpeia, the Sabines and Romans fought

    Titus Tatius

    Titus Tatius

    Titus_Tatius

  • Luisa Mattioli
  • Italian actress (1936–2021)

    industries. Mattioli and Roger Moore met in 1961 while filming Romulus and the Sabines. Moore was married to Dorothy Squires at the time, and Squires refused

    Luisa Mattioli

    Luisa Mattioli

    Luisa_Mattioli

  • Sabine Schmitz
  • German racing driver and television personality (1969–2021)

    Sabine Schmitz (German: [zaˈbi.nə ʃmɪt͡s]; formerly Reck; 14 May 1969 – 16 March 2021) was a German professional motor racing driver and television personality

    Sabine Schmitz

    Sabine Schmitz

    Sabine_Schmitz

  • Tarpeian Rock
  • Steep cliff used for executions in ancient Rome

    return for "what the Sabines bore on their arms" (golden bracelets and bejeweled rings). In Book 1 of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita, the Sabines "having been accepted

    Tarpeian Rock

    Tarpeian Rock

    Tarpeian_Rock

  • Publius Valerius Poplicola
  • Roman aristocrat who helped overthrow monarchy (died 503 BC)

    the Sabines threatened Rome with a large army. Although diplomatic negotiations were halted, Poplicola meddled with the politics of the Sabines, assisting

    Publius Valerius Poplicola

    Publius Valerius Poplicola

    Publius_Valerius_Poplicola

  • Hersilia
  • Wife of Romulus, legendary first king of Rome

    myth of Rome. She is credited with ending the war between Rome and the Sabines. In some accounts she is the wife of Romulus, the founder and first king

    Hersilia

    Hersilia

    Hersilia

  • Battle of Lacus Curtius
  • Final battle in the war between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines in the 8th century BC

    battle in the war between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines following Rome's mass abduction of Sabine women to take as brides. It took place during the

    Battle of Lacus Curtius

    Battle of Lacus Curtius

    Battle_of_Lacus_Curtius

  • The Rape of the Sabine Women (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of the Sabine, a sculpture by Giambologna Rape of the Sabines (Pietro da Cortona), two paintings by Pietro da Cortona The Rape of the Sabine Women (Poussin)

    The Rape of the Sabine Women (disambiguation)

    The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women_(disambiguation)

  • Sabine (given name)
  • Name list

    the name include: Sabine Appelmans (born 1972), Belgian former tennis player Sabine Auken (born 1965), German bridge player Sabine Azéma (born 1949),

    Sabine (given name)

    Sabine_(given_name)

  • Sabine Pass, Port Arthur, Texas
  • Historic neighborhood of Port Arthur, Texas, United States

    Sabine Pass is a neighborhood in Port Arthur, Texas. It had been incorporated in 1861 before being formally annexed by Port Arthur in 1978. However, Sabine

    Sabine Pass, Port Arthur, Texas

    Sabine_Pass,_Port_Arthur,_Texas

  • Sabine's gull
  • Species of bird

    Sabine's gull (/ˈseɪbaɪn/ SAY-bine or /ˈsæbaɪn/ SAB-ine) (Xema sabini) is a small gull. It is usually treated as the only species placed in the genus Xema

    Sabine's gull

    Sabine's gull

    Sabine's_gull

  • Fidenae
  • Ancient town of Latium

    overthrow of the monarchy (if he was not assassinated at Gabii), convinced the Sabines to go to war against Rome, arguing that previous treaties had been annulled

    Fidenae

    Fidenae

    Fidenae

  • Sabine Moritz
  • German painter (born 1969)

    Sabine Moritz (born 1969 in Quedlinburg) is a German painter. Sabine Moritz was born as the daughter of a chemist in East Germany. From 1973 to 1981 she

    Sabine Moritz

    Sabine Moritz

    Sabine_Moritz

  • Sabine Ulibarrí
  • American writer (1919–2003)

    Sabine Reyes Ulibarrí (September 21, 1919 – January 4, 2003) was an American poet. He was also a teacher, a writer, a critic, and a statesman. Ulibarrí

    Sabine Ulibarrí

    Sabine_Ulibarrí

  • Sabine Devieilhe
  • French operatic coloratura soprano

    Sabine Devieilhe (French: [sa.bin də.vjɛl]; born 12 December 1985) is a French operatic coloratura soprano. She is known for her interpretation of works

    Sabine Devieilhe

    Sabine Devieilhe

    Sabine_Devieilhe

  • Romulus and the Sabines (1945 film)
  • 1945 Italian film

    Romulus and the Sabines (Italian: Il ratto delle sabine) is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Totò, Carlo Campanini, and

    Romulus and the Sabines (1945 film)

    Romulus_and_the_Sabines_(1945_film)

  • Rape of the Sabines (Pietro da Cortona)
  • Paintings by Pietro da Cortona

    Rape of the Sabines (Italian: Ratto delle Sabine) may refer to either of two oil paintings by the Italian Baroque artist Pietro da Cortona, created c.

    Rape of the Sabines (Pietro da Cortona)

    Rape of the Sabines (Pietro da Cortona)

    Rape_of_the_Sabines_(Pietro_da_Cortona)

  • Sabine Getty
  • Swiss-English jewelry designer (born 1984)

    Sabine Getty (née Ghanem; born August 14, 1984) is a British-Lebanese creative director, jewelry designer and contributing editor at Tatler. Ghanem was

    Sabine Getty

    Sabine Getty

    Sabine_Getty

  • The Intervention of the Sabine Women (Vincent)
  • Painting by François-André Vincent

    abduction of the Sabine Women by the Romans, the women intercede to try and halt the bloodshed between them and the avenging Sabines. Neoclassical in

    The Intervention of the Sabine Women (Vincent)

    The Intervention of the Sabine Women (Vincent)

    The_Intervention_of_the_Sabine_Women_(Vincent)

  • List of Star Wars Rebels characters
  • Kanan Jarrus, Hera Syndulla, Ezra Bridger, Zeb Orrellios, Chopper, and Sabine Wren. The 2023 live-action series Ahsoka serves as a direct continuation

    List of Star Wars Rebels characters

    List_of_Star_Wars_Rebels_characters

  • Sabine Hossenfelder
  • German physicist and science communicator

    Sabine Karin Doris Hossenfelder is a German theoretical physicist, science communicator, writer and YouTuber. After working as an academic physicist for

    Sabine Hossenfelder

    Sabine Hossenfelder

    Sabine_Hossenfelder

  • Sabine Thalbach
  • German actress

    Sabine Thalbach (actually Sabine Joachim genannt Thalbach; 4 August 1932 – 30 September 1966) was a German actress who appeared in many East German films

    Sabine Thalbach

    Sabine_Thalbach

  • Sabine Singh
  • American actress (born 1974)

    Sabine Erika Singh (born August 4, 1974) is an American actress. Sabine Singh was born in New York. Her father, Anand Singh, and mother, Gisa Singh, née

    Sabine Singh

    Sabine_Singh

  • List of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir characters
  • co-proprietor of The Tom & Sabine Boulangerie Pâtisserie. She was born in China as Cheng Xia Bing before taking the name Sabine when she moved to Paris.

    List of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir characters

    List_of_Miraculous:_Tales_of_Ladybug_&_Cat_Noir_characters

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    city's early population originated from a mix of Latins, Etruscans, and Sabines. Eventually, the city successively became the capital of the Roman Kingdom

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Raptio
  • Latin term for the large-scale abduction of women

    of the Sabines, without success. Faced with the extinction of their community, the Romans planned to abduct Sabine women. Romulus invited Sabine families

    Raptio

    Raptio

  • Hersilia Separating Romulus and Tatius
  • Painting by Guercino

    Separating Romulus and Tatius or The Battle Between the Romans and the Sabines is a 1645 oil on canvas painting by Guercino, seized by the state during

    Hersilia Separating Romulus and Tatius

    Hersilia Separating Romulus and Tatius

    Hersilia_Separating_Romulus_and_Tatius

  • The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1936 film)
  • 1936 film by Robert A. Stemmle

    Paulas Freundin The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1928) Romulus and the Sabines (Italy, 1945) The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1954) Goble, p. 483. Klaus

    The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1936 film)

    The_Abduction_of_the_Sabine_Women_(1936_film)

  • Sabine Crossen
  • French American actress and director

    Sabine Crossen is a French American actress and director. Born in Béthune, Hauts-de-France, France, to an American father and a French mother, Sabine

    Sabine Crossen

    Sabine Crossen

    Sabine_Crossen

  • Sabine Hall
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sabine Hall is the name of multiple notable buildings, including: Sabine Hall (Garden City, Kansas) Sabine Hall (Warsaw, Virginia) Sabine Hill, house

    Sabine Hall

    Sabine_Hall

  • Griffin and Sabine
  • 1991 novel by Nick Bantock

    Griffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence is an epistolary novel by Nick Bantock, published in 1991 by Chronicle Books in the United States and

    Griffin and Sabine

    Griffin_and_Sabine

  • Sabine Kehm
  • German sports agent

    Sabine Kehm (born 3 December 1964) is a German journalist and the manager of former racing driver Michael Schumacher and his son Mick Schumacher. Sabine

    Sabine Kehm

    Sabine Kehm

    Sabine_Kehm

  • Rieti
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    and later on by Sabines, who reached the lands sited in the nearby of Tevere river. Reate was originally a major site of the Sabine nation well before

    Rieti

    Rieti

    Rieti

  • Lost Tree
  • Remote tree in Ténéré, Northeast Niger

    Lost Tree (French: Arbre Perdu), also known as the Arbre Thierry Sabine (Thierry Sabine Tree), is an isolated relict tree in the Ténéré region of the Sahara

    Lost Tree

    Lost Tree

    Lost_Tree

  • Sabine Klewe
  • German writer (born 1966)

    Sabine Klewe pseudonym: Sabine Martin (born 1 February 1966 in Düsseldorf) is a German writer, who published mainly crime novels. Sabine Klewe, born 1966

    Sabine Klewe

    Sabine Klewe

    Sabine_Klewe

  • Tatiana
  • Feminine given name

    legendary ruler of the Sabines, an Italic tribe living near Rome around the 8th century BC. After the Romans absorbed the Sabines, the name Tatius remained

    Tatiana

    Tatiana

    Tatiana

  • Sabine Monauni
  • Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein since 2021

    Sabine Monauni (née Tömördy; born 10 April 1974) is a politician from Liechtenstein who has served as the deputy prime minister of Liechtenstein since

    Sabine Monauni

    Sabine Monauni

    Sabine_Monauni

  • Sabine Rebels
  • Military unit

    successors to an earlier muster of men from Sabine and Union parishes (the Sabine and Union Rifles), the Sabine Rebels were formed in September 1861 and

    Sabine Rebels

    Sabine_Rebels

  • Sabine Moussier
  • Mexican actress (born 1966)

    Diana Sabine Moussier (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβine muˈsjeɾ]; born on July 12, 1968) is a Mexican actress who is best known for her villainous roles

    Sabine Moussier

    Sabine Moussier

    Sabine_Moussier

  • Cures, Sabinum
  • Ancient town in Italy

    Cures immediately prior to his election as king. Its importance among the Sabines at an early period is indicated by the fact that its territory is often

    Cures, Sabinum

    Cures, Sabinum

    Cures,_Sabinum

  • Quirinal Hill
  • One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    small village of the Sabines, and king Titus Tatius would have lived there after the peace between Romans and Sabines. These Sabines had erected altars

    Quirinal Hill

    Quirinal Hill

    Quirinal_Hill

  • Anna Sabine
  • British politician (elected 2024)

    Elizabeth Sabine is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Frome and East Somerset since 2024. Sabine grew up in

    Anna Sabine

    Anna Sabine

    Anna_Sabine

  • Sabine Dardenne
  • Belgian author

    Sabine Anne Renée Ghislaine Dardenne (born 28 October 1983) is a Belgian author. She was kidnapped at the age of twelve by the child molester and serial

    Sabine Dardenne

    Sabine_Dardenne

  • Sabine Falls
  • Waterfall in Victoria, Australia

    Sabine Falls is a waterfall located in the Otway Ranges, located in the locality of Mount Sabine, 14.5km north-east of Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia

    Sabine Falls

    Sabine Falls

    Sabine_Falls

  • Sabine Schulte
  • German pole vaulter (born 1976)

    Sabine Schulte (born 29 January 1976 in Bonn) is a former German pole vaulter. In 1997, she became the German Indoor Champion and competed at the World

    Sabine Schulte

    Sabine Schulte

    Sabine_Schulte

  • Sabine Hadida
  • Chemist

    Sabine Hadida is a pharmacologist and senior vice president at Vertex Pharmaceuticals. She works at Vertex's cystic fibrosis research center in San Diego

    Sabine Hadida

    Sabine_Hadida

  • Sabine Winn
  • British textile artist

    Sabine Louise Winn (1734–1798) was a Swiss patron of the arts and a pioneering textile artist. She was born in Vevey in Switzerland on 25 March 1734 to

    Sabine Winn

    Sabine_Winn

  • Roman Kingdom
  • Period of Roman history (c. 753 – c. 509 BC)

    Latins (and presumably for the Sabines as well). War broke out when Romulus refused to return the captives. After the Sabines made three unsuccessful attempts

    Roman Kingdom

    Roman Kingdom

    Roman_Kingdom

  • First secessio plebis
  • Political event in early Rome (495–493 BC)

    how he had come to such a state: that whilst serving in war against the Sabines the enemy had ravaged his rural property, burnt his house, pillaged his

    First secessio plebis

    First secessio plebis

    First_secessio_plebis

  • Sabine Parish, Louisiana
  • Parish in the United States

    Sabine Parish (French: Paroisse de la Sabine) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,155. The

    Sabine Parish, Louisiana

    Sabine Parish, Louisiana

    Sabine_Parish,_Louisiana

  • Sallust
  • Roman historian and politician (86–35 BC)

    from a plebeian family. Probably born at Amiternum in the country of the Sabines, Sallust became a partisan of Julius Caesar (100 to 44 BC), circa 50s BC

    Sallust

    Sallust

    Sallust

  • The Abduction of the Sabine Women
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Abduction of the Sabine Women may refer to: The Abduction of the Sabine Women (play), a German theatre play The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1928 film)

    The Abduction of the Sabine Women

    The_Abduction_of_the_Sabine_Women

  • Reverberation
  • Persistence of sound after it is produced

    reverberation time measurement. In the late 19th century, Wallace Clement Sabine started experiments at Harvard University to investigate the impact of absorption

    Reverberation

    Reverberation

  • Eretum
  • with the Sabines; his successor Tarquinius Priscus also defeated the Etruscans, who had taken advantage of the friendly disposition of the Sabines to advance

    Eretum

    Eretum

    Eretum

  • Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach
  • Electress consort of Brandenburg

    of Saxony Princess Sabine zu Brandenburg, Electress of Brandenburg in: ourfamilyhistories.org [retrieved 14 November 2015]. Sabine Princess of Brandenburg

    Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    Sabina_of_Brandenburg-Ansbach

  • Sabine baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    The Sabine Baronetcy, of Ion House in the County of Bedford, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 March 1671 for John Sabine. The

    Sabine baronets

    Sabine_baronets

  • Sabine Karsenti
  • French-Canadian actress (born 1974)

    Sabine Karsenti is a French Canadian actress. Karsenti has played in both film and television, in French and in English from Montreal to Los Angeles. On

    Sabine Karsenti

    Sabine_Karsenti

  • Sabine Huynh
  • Vietnamese-born French writer and poet

    Sabine Huynh (born 1972) is a Vietnamese-born French writer, poet, translator, and literary critic. Born in Saigon during the Vietnam War, Huynh grew up

    Sabine Huynh

    Sabine Huynh

    Sabine_Huynh

  • Sabine Quindou
  • French journalist (born 1970)

    Sabine Quindou (born November 23, 1970) is a French journalist and presenter. She is best known for co-hosting the France 3 science TV show C'est pas sorcier

    Sabine Quindou

    Sabine Quindou

    Sabine_Quindou

  • Sabine Weyer
  • Luxembourgish pianist

    Sabine Weyer (born 8 May 1988) is a pianist from Luxembourg. She is a professor of piano at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg. Weyer was born

    Sabine Weyer

    Sabine_Weyer

  • Cloacina
  • Roman Goddess of the Cloaca Maxima

    after a war broke out between the Romans and the Sabines following the rape of the Sabine women, the Sabine king Titus Tacitus and the Roman king Romulus

    Cloacina

    Cloacina

    Cloacina

  • Sabine Pakora
  • French-Ivorian actress

    Sabine Pakora is a French-Ivorian actress. Sabine Pakora studied acting at the Ecole supérieur d’art dramatique de Paris and Conservatoire d’Art Dramatique

    Sabine Pakora

    Sabine_Pakora

  • Sabine Pass
  • Watercourse in United States of America

    Sabine Pass is the natural outlet of Sabine Lake into the Gulf of Mexico. It borders Jefferson County, Texas, and Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Two major

    Sabine Pass

    Sabine Pass

    Sabine_Pass

  • Kilgore, Texas
  • City in Texas, United States

    376. It is located where Interstate 20 and US 259 converge south of the Sabine River. Kilgore was founded in 1872 when the International–Great Northern

    Kilgore, Texas

    Kilgore, Texas

    Kilgore,_Texas

  • The Griffin and Sabine Saga
  • Series of novels by Nick Bantock

    Griffin and Sabine Saga is a series of bestselling epistolary novels written by Nick Bantock. The three novels Griffin and Sabine (1991), Sabine's Notebook

    The Griffin and Sabine Saga

    The_Griffin_and_Sabine_Saga

  • Edenbridge (band)
  • Austrian symphonic metal band

    by songwriter Arne "Lanvall" Stockhammer and fronted by soprano singer Sabine Edelsbacher. Established in 1998, the band has released twelve studio albums

    Edenbridge (band)

    Edenbridge (band)

    Edenbridge_(band)

  • Lacus Curtius
  • Pit or pool in the ground in the Forum Romanum

    was named after a champion of the Sabines, the horseman Mettius Curtius. In the war that followed the Rape of the Sabine Women, he was said to have gotten

    Lacus Curtius

    Lacus Curtius

    Lacus_Curtius

  • Levingston Shipbuilding Company
  • Shipyard in Texas, US

    Shipbuilding Company was a shipbuilding company at Orange, Texas on the Sabine River founded by George Levingston. During World War II Levingston Shipbuilding

    Levingston Shipbuilding Company

    Levingston Shipbuilding Company

    Levingston_Shipbuilding_Company

  • Sabine Mauderer
  • German banker (born 1970)

    Sabine Mauderer is a German lawyer who has been serving as a member of the executive board of Deutsche Bundesbank since 2018. Mauderer is known for her

    Sabine Mauderer

    Sabine Mauderer

    Sabine_Mauderer

  • Sabine Paturel
  • French singer and actress (born 1965)

    Sabine Paturel (born 19 September 1965) is a French singer and actress. Paturel was born in Toulon, and has three sisters. In 1986, her first single "Les

    Sabine Paturel

    Sabine_Paturel

  • Thierry Sabine
  • French racing driver and race organizer

    Thierry Sabine (13 June 1949, Neuilly-sur-Seine – 14 January 1986, Mali) was a French wrangler, motorcycle racer and founder and main organizer of the

    Thierry Sabine

    Thierry Sabine

    Thierry_Sabine

  • Sabine Meyer
  • German clarinetist (born 1959)

    Sabine Meyer (born 30 March 1959) is a German classical clarinetist. She ended her career with a final chamber music performance on 15 December 2025 in

    Sabine Meyer

    Sabine Meyer

    Sabine_Meyer

  • Sabine Sesselmann
  • German actress (1936–1998)

    Sabine Sesselmann, or Sabina Sesselmann (13 August 1936 – 1 March 1998) was a German film actress. Sabine Sesselmann at IMDb v t e

    Sabine Sesselmann

    Sabine_Sesselmann

  • HMS Sabine
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Two ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Sabine after the ancient Italian tribe: HMS Sabine was the French 16-gun Sylphe-class brig Requin that

    HMS Sabine

    HMS_Sabine

  • Adela Micha
  • Mexican journalist

    Trevi); cultural events like La muerte del poeta Jaime Sabines (The Death of Poet Jaime Sabines); and technology shows like El hilo negro. She pioneered

    Adela Micha

    Adela Micha

    Adela_Micha

  • Secret Name (film)
  • 2021 French film

    co-written by Aurélia Georges [fr], and starring Lyna Khoudri, Maud Wyler and Sabine Azéma. The film was inspired by the 1873 novel The New Magdalen by Wilkie

    Secret Name (film)

    Secret_Name_(film)

  • Sabine (musician)
  • Lebanese recording artist and actress (born 1988)

    Sabine Fouchaux (Arabic: سابين فوشو; born 2 October 1988) is a Lebanese recording artist and actress. Sabine was born in Saudi Arabia to a French father

    Sabine (musician)

    Sabine (musician)

    Sabine_(musician)

  • Sabellians
  • Ancient peoples living in Italy

    rise of Rome. The name was first applied by Niebuhr and encompassed the Sabines, Marsi, Marrucini and Vestini. Pliny in one passage says the Samnites were

    Sabellians

    Sabellians

  • Sabine Grofmeier
  • Sabine Grofmeier (born 4 April 1973) is a German classical clarinetist. She performs as a soloist in orchestral music and as a chamber musician in Germany

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  • Sabine Günther
  • East German sprinter

    Sabine Günther, née Sabine Rieger, (6 November 1963 in Jena) is a former East German sprinter who competed mainly in the 200 metres. Günther won the 200

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  • Sabine Expedition
  • The Sabine Expedition was an expedition approved by the United States Congress in 1806. It was led by Major General Edmund Pendleton Gaines. It consisted

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  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • English priest and scholar (1834–1924)

    Sabine Baring-Gould (/ˈseɪbɪn ˈbɛərɪŋ ˈɡuːld/; 28 January 1834 – 2 January 1924) of Lew Trenchard in Devon, England, was an Anglican priest, hagiographer

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  • Girl/Female

    British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss

    Sabine

    Sabine; The Sabines were Tribe Living in Central Italy; Woman from the Sabine Tribe

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  • Savino
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Italian

    Savino

    Of the Sabines

    Savino

  • Byna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Byna

    Sabine; The Sabines were Tribe Living in Central Italy

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Online names & meanings

  • Joelliane
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Joelliane

    Jehovah is God.

  • Nanga
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nanga

    The One without Fear; Naked

  • Monishka | மோநீஷ்கா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Monishka | மோநீஷ்கா 

    Intelligence

  • Devashree
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil

    Devashree

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • Baega
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Baega

    Cool

  • Saihajleen
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Saihajleen

    Religion of peace and bliss, Lamp of peace and bliss

  • Emestine
  • Girl/Female

    German, Teutonic

    Emestine

    Serious; Industrious

  • LAKE
  • Male

    English

    LAKE

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin lacus, LAKE means "pond, lake."

  • Kaheela
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kaheela

    Labor, Triumph, Trial

  • Bibek | பிபேக஼ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bibek | பிபேக஼ 

    Conscience

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  • Vacuna
  • n.

    The goddess of rural leisure, to whom the husbandmen sacrificed at the close of the harvest. She was especially honored by the Sabines.

  • Sabine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ancient Sabines, a people of Italy.