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Summary Of: Sabines

Zenodotus of Troezen claimed that the Sabines were originally Umbrians that changed their name after being driven from the Reatine territory by... Porcius Cato argued that the Sabines were a populace named after Sabus... which at a still earlier time the Sabines had captured by a surprise attack... There is also another account given of the Sabines in the native histories...

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