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Numerius (or Gnaeus) Fabius Ambustus (fl. c. 406–390 BC) was an ancient Roman commander who was the son of Marcus Fabius Ambustus, and brother to Caeso and Quintus. In 406 BC, he and his forces captured the Volscian city of Anxur (modern Terracina) by securing the high ground above the town, from which they were able to launch attacks against its walls. When the town's defenders attempted to respond to these harassing attacks, the remainder of Numerius' forces used escalade to scale the walls and enter the town. After the victory, his forces began to torture the inhabitants of the city in retaliation for the Volscian massacre of the Roman garrison at , thought to be located in the Trerus valley, (modern Sacco river valley) of the Lazio region, and where the Roman prisoners had been horribl

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  • Numerius Fabius Ambustus (en)
  • Numeri Fabi Ambust (ca)
  • Numerius Fabius Ambustus (de)
  • Numerio Fabio Ambusto (es)
  • Numerio Fabio Ambusto (it)
  • Numerius Fabius Ambustus (fr)
  • Numério Fábio Ambusto (pt)
  • Нумерий Фабий Амбуст (ru)
  • Нумерій Фабій Амбуст (uk)
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  • Numeri Fabi Ambust (en llatí: Numerius Fabius M. F. Q. N. Ambustus) va ser un magistrat romà. Era fill de Marc Fabi Ambust i germà de Ceso i Quint Fabi Ambust. Va ser tribú amb potestat consolar l'any 406 aC. El 390 aC va ser ambaixador juntament amb els seus germans davant els gals que assetjaven Clusium i el mateix any va ser altre cop tribú amb potestat consolar. (ca)
  • Numerius Fabius Ambustus entstammte der römischen Patrizierfamilie der Fabier und war 406 und 390 v. Chr. Konsulartribun. (de)
  • Numerio Fabio Ambusto ​ fue un político, militar y diplomático romano de los siglos V y IV a. C. perteneciente a la gens Fabia. Tito Livio le da el praenomen Cneo.​ (es)
  • Numerius Fabius Ambustus est un homme politique de la République romaine, tribun militaire à pouvoir consulaire en 406 et 390 av. J.-C., année de la prise de Rome par les Sénons de Brennus. (fr)
  • Numerio Fabio Ambusto (Roma, ... – ...; fl. V secolo a.C.) è stato un politico e militare romano del V secolo a.C. (it)
  • Numério Fábio Ambusto (em latim: Numerius Fabius Ambustus) foi um político da gente Fábia nos primeiros anos da República Romana, eleito tribuno consular por duas vezes, em 406 e 390 a.C.. Era um dos três filhos de , o pontífice máximo em 390 a.C., ano em que Roma foi tomada pelos gauleses. Seus irmãos eram Cesão Fábio Ambusto (Kaeso Fabius Ambustus) e Quinto Fábio Ambusto. De acordo com William Smith, ele foi provavelmente o pai de Marco Fábio Ambusto, que foi cônsul em 360, 356 e 354 a.C. e de Caio Fábio Ambusto, cônsul em 358 a.C.. (pt)
  • Нумерій Фабій Амбуст (лат. Numerius Fabius Ambustus; кінець V століття до н. е. — після 390 до н.е.) — політичний та військовий діяч Римської республіки, військовий трибун з консульською владою 406 і 390 років до н. е. (uk)
  • Нумерий Фабий Амбуст (лат. Numerius Fabius Ambustus; V—IV века до н. э.) — древнеримский политический деятель из патрицианского рода Фабиев, военный трибун с консульской властью 406 и 390 годов до н. э. (ru)
  • Numerius (or Gnaeus) Fabius Ambustus (fl. c. 406–390 BC) was an ancient Roman commander who was the son of Marcus Fabius Ambustus, and brother to Caeso and Quintus. In 406 BC, he and his forces captured the Volscian city of Anxur (modern Terracina) by securing the high ground above the town, from which they were able to launch attacks against its walls. When the town's defenders attempted to respond to these harassing attacks, the remainder of Numerius' forces used escalade to scale the walls and enter the town. After the victory, his forces began to torture the inhabitants of the city in retaliation for the Volscian massacre of the Roman garrison at , thought to be located in the Trerus valley, (modern Sacco river valley) of the Lazio region, and where the Roman prisoners had been horribl (en)
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