Sabinus
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Sabinus may refer to:
  • several ancient Romans; see Sabinus (cognomen)
    Sabinus (cognomen)
    Sabinus is an ancient Roman cognomen originally meaning "Sabine"; that is, it indicated origin among the Sabines, an ancient people of Latium. It was used by a branch of the gens Flavia, of the gens Calvisia, and several others, and is by far the most common of the cognomina indicating ethnic...

  • Sabinus of Seville, 3rd century bishop of Seville, Spain
  • Sabinus (4th century), 4th century historian


Saint Sabinus may refer to:
  • Saint Sabinus
    Saint Sabinus
    Saint Sabinus of Spoleto was a Bishop in the Christian church who resisted the persecutions of Diocletian and was martyred.According to legend, Venustian, governor of Etruria and Umbria, had Sabinus and his deacons arrested in Assisi. Diocletian's order required all Christians to sacrifice to the...

     (d. 304), Roman martyr
  • Sabinus of Hermopolis
    Sabinus of Hermopolis
    Sabinus of Hermopolis was a procurator, possibly bishop, and Christian martyr of Hermopolis in Egypt....

    , Christian martyr of Egypt
  • Sabinus of Canosa
    Sabinus of Canosa
    Saint Sabinus of Canosa , venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514.-Life:...

    (461-566), bishop of Canosa in Italy
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