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Lucius Annius Fabianus was a Roman senator and general. He was suffect consul for the nundinium of November–December AD 141; his colleague is not known. Fabianus was the first representative of his family in the senate, and thus was a novus homo. Further, he is the first well-known senator from Mauretania Caesariensis. Anthony Birley speculates that Fabianus may have been the son or a relative of the equites L. Annius C.f. Fabianus, known from an inscription recovered from Caesaria in Mauretania Caesariensis. Birley also notes that the ordinary consul of 201, Lucius Annius Fabianus, was "presumably" his grandson.

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  • Lucius Annius Fabianus (Konsul 141) (de)
  • Lucio Annio Fabiano (cónsul 141) (es)
  • Lucius Annius Fabianus (consul 141) (en)
  • Луций Анний Фабиан (консул-суффект 141 года) (ru)
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  • Lucio Annio Fabiano (en latín: Lucius Annius Fabianus) fue un senador romano que vivió en el siglo II, y desarrolló su cursus honorum bajo Adriano, y Antonino Pío. Fue cónsul sufecto en el nundinium de noviembre-diciembre del año 141 pero se desconoce con quien ejerció la magistratura.​ (es)
  • Луций Анний Фабиан (лат. Lucius Annius Fabianus) — римский государственный деятель первой половины II века. Фабиан, по всей видимости, происходил из Мавретании Цезарейской из рода Анниев. Его внуком, вероятно, был консул 201 года Луций Анний Фабиан. В период до 141 года Фабиан занимал должность наместника Дакии. В конце 141 года он находился на посту консула-суффекта. (ru)
  • Lucius Annius Fabianus war ein im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch eine unvollständig erhaltene Inschrift, die in Sarmizegetusa gefunden wurde und die bei der Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss-Slaby auf 131/141 datiert wird, ist seine Laufbahn bekannt. Fabianus war 141 Suffektkonsul; sein Name ist in den Fasti Ostienses partiell erhalten. Der Name des zweiten Konsuls ist nicht bekannt. Die beiden Konsuln traten ihr Amt am 1. November 141 an. Sein gleichnamiger Enkel Lucius Annius Fabianus war 201 gemeinsam mit Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus ordentlicher Konsul. (de)
  • Lucius Annius Fabianus was a Roman senator and general. He was suffect consul for the nundinium of November–December AD 141; his colleague is not known. Fabianus was the first representative of his family in the senate, and thus was a novus homo. Further, he is the first well-known senator from Mauretania Caesariensis. Anthony Birley speculates that Fabianus may have been the son or a relative of the equites L. Annius C.f. Fabianus, known from an inscription recovered from Caesaria in Mauretania Caesariensis. Birley also notes that the ordinary consul of 201, Lucius Annius Fabianus, was "presumably" his grandson. (en)
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  • Lucius Annius Fabianus war ein im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch eine unvollständig erhaltene Inschrift, die in Sarmizegetusa gefunden wurde und die bei der Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss-Slaby auf 131/141 datiert wird, ist seine Laufbahn bekannt. Fabianus übte zunächst im Rahmen des Vigintivirats das Amt eines IIIvir capitalis aus. Im Anschluss leistete er seinen Militärdienst als Tribunus militum in der Legio II Augusta, die ihr Hauptlager in Isca Silurum in der Provinz Britannia hatte. Nach Rom zurückgekehrt, waren die nächsten Positionen seiner Laufbahn (in dieser Reihenfolge): Quaestor urbanus, Tribunus plebis und Praetor. Danach wurde er in Italien curator der Via Latina. Im Anschluss war er Kommandeur (Legatus legionis) der Legio X Fretensis, die ihr Hauptlager in Jerusalem in der Provinz Iudaea hatte. Zuletzt wurde er Statthalter (Legatus Augusti pro praetore) in der Provinz Dacia. Fabianus war 141 Suffektkonsul; sein Name ist in den Fasti Ostienses partiell erhalten. Der Name des zweiten Konsuls ist nicht bekannt. Die beiden Konsuln traten ihr Amt am 1. November 141 an. Sein gleichnamiger Enkel Lucius Annius Fabianus war 201 gemeinsam mit Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus ordentlicher Konsul. (de)
  • Lucius Annius Fabianus was a Roman senator and general. He was suffect consul for the nundinium of November–December AD 141; his colleague is not known. Fabianus was the first representative of his family in the senate, and thus was a novus homo. Further, he is the first well-known senator from Mauretania Caesariensis. Anthony Birley speculates that Fabianus may have been the son or a relative of the equites L. Annius C.f. Fabianus, known from an inscription recovered from Caesaria in Mauretania Caesariensis. Birley also notes that the ordinary consul of 201, Lucius Annius Fabianus, was "presumably" his grandson. His cursus honorum is documented in an inscription recovered from Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. Fabianus began as a member of the vigintiviri, a preliminary and required first step toward a gaining entry into the Roman Senate. He was allocated to the , which was not a prestigious office. He served as military tribune in Legio II Augusta which was stationed in Roman Britain; his service was during the tenure of Quintus Pompeius Falco as governor (118-122). Following this Fabianus held the typical series of republican magistracies: quaestor, assigned to the city of Rome; then plebeian tribune; and praetor. After completing his duties as praetor, he was appointed curator of the Via Latina (c. 132-c. 135), then legatus legionis or commander of Legio X Fretensis stationed in Judea (c. 135-c. 138), and finally governor of the imperial province of Dacia from 138 to 141. His suffect consulship followed. The career of Fabianus after his consulate is not documented; he may have died soon afterwards. (en)
  • Lucio Annio Fabiano (en latín: Lucius Annius Fabianus) fue un senador romano que vivió en el siglo II, y desarrolló su cursus honorum bajo Adriano, y Antonino Pío. Fue cónsul sufecto en el nundinium de noviembre-diciembre del año 141 pero se desconoce con quien ejerció la magistratura.​ (es)
  • Луций Анний Фабиан (лат. Lucius Annius Fabianus) — римский государственный деятель первой половины II века. Фабиан, по всей видимости, происходил из Мавретании Цезарейской из рода Анниев. Его внуком, вероятно, был консул 201 года Луций Анний Фабиан. В период до 141 года Фабиан занимал должность наместника Дакии. В конце 141 года он находился на посту консула-суффекта. (ru)
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