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    I am writing a story and it takes place around 220-200 BC which is the time that the Roman's Fabius Maximus fought against Hannibal. my main character befriends a Fabius Maximus and I want to know the Dictator FM's first name (like Gaius or Kaeso) so I dont use his name. If possible could I know the name of his son?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Majd il-Romani View Post
    I am writing a story and it takes place around 220-200 BC which is the time that the Roman's Fabius Maximus fought against Hannibal. my main character befriends a Fabius Maximus and I want to know the Dictator FM's first name (like Gaius or Kaeso) so I dont use his name. If possible could I know the name of his son?
    His name was Quintus, iirc.
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    OK thanks
    "An army of Sheep led by a Lion will always defeat an army of Lions led by a Sheep"
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    "War doesn't decide who is right, only who is left."
    "In order to test a man's strength of character, do not give him adversity, for any man can handle adversity, but instead give him POWER.
    -Abraham Lincoln
    "A man once asked me who my grandfather was. I told him I didn't know who he was, and didn't care. I cared more about who his grandson will be."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lysimachos View Post
    His name was Quintus, iirc.
    What was the name Fabius Maximus too (and his father, and his grandfather,...)

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    Thats not an Arabic military maxim. Wasnt that Alexander, or Caesar? "Id rather fight an army of lions led by a sheep than fight an army of sheep led by a lion"
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    hey I dunno, I saw it on one of EB's loading screens.
    "An army of Sheep led by a Lion will always defeat an army of Lions led by a Sheep"
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    "War doesn't decide who is right, only who is left."
    "In order to test a man's strength of character, do not give him adversity, for any man can handle adversity, but instead give him POWER.
    -Abraham Lincoln
    "A man once asked me who my grandfather was. I told him I didn't know who he was, and didn't care. I cared more about who his grandson will be."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lysimachos View Post
    His name was Quintus, iirc.
    Quite so.

    His second cognomen was of course "Cunctator"--"the Delayer."
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    Quote Originally Posted by TWFanatic View Post
    Quite so.

    His second cognomen was of course "Cunctator"--"the Delayer."
    To be over-exact "Cuntator" was his third cognomen, his second was "Verrucosus"

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    Quote Originally Posted by konny View Post
    To be over-exact "Cuntator" was his third cognomen, his second was "Verrucosus"
    Wow I've never heard this before. What was "Verrucosus" for?
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    Someone who actually speaks Latin may have to confirm this, but I believe it means 'warty'.

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    Actually, i think those are agnomina, while his cognomen - which earlier had the same function as an agnomen then - is Maximus :)

    Edit: Well, could of course be that this terminology wasn't yet established in those days...
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    Default Re: Historical question about Fabius Maximus

    OK one more question, was the Aurelian family a plebian family or a patrician family?

    ps EB has really helped me withthe story and its realism. great job guys!
    "An army of Sheep led by a Lion will always defeat an army of Lions led by a Sheep"
    -Arabic Military Maxim
    "War doesn't decide who is right, only who is left."
    "In order to test a man's strength of character, do not give him adversity, for any man can handle adversity, but instead give him POWER.
    -Abraham Lincoln
    "A man once asked me who my grandfather was. I told him I didn't know who he was, and didn't care. I cared more about who his grandson will be."
    -Abraham Lincoln

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majd il-Romani View Post
    OK one more question, was the Aurelian family a plebian family or a patrician family?

    ps EB has really helped me withthe story and its realism. great job guys!
    I think Plebeian. Only the plebs could run for Tribune of the Plebs, and there's an historic record of a Gaius Aurelius Cotta running for that position and losing.

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    OK thanks a million
    "An army of Sheep led by a Lion will always defeat an army of Lions led by a Sheep"
    -Arabic Military Maxim
    "War doesn't decide who is right, only who is left."
    "In order to test a man's strength of character, do not give him adversity, for any man can handle adversity, but instead give him POWER.
    -Abraham Lincoln
    "A man once asked me who my grandfather was. I told him I didn't know who he was, and didn't care. I cared more about who his grandson will be."
    -Abraham Lincoln

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