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The Fabia tribe is one of the thirty-one rustic tribes of ancient Rome. The abbreviation by which it is designated in Roman inscriptions is fab . It is one of the ten tribes that take their name from one of the people Roman: here, the Fabia people . Its territory of origin was undoubtedly located on the right bank of the Tiber, north of Rome and south of the cremer, not far from V\u00e9ies [ first ] . This territory was certainly Roman since at least the first years of the Republic [ 2 ] . It is on this same territory where the land interests of the Fabia people that are the events that the tradition reports and which led in 477 BC. AD to the disaster of the cremer ( clades Cremerensis ) : THE Fabia , very influential at that time in Roman politics, proposed to the Senate to take care of themselves, with their customers and at their own costs, the fight against the Etruscan city of V\u00e9ies, then very threatening for Rome. Whatever the motivation of Fabia , Patriotic impulse or desire to increase their prestige in the Roman population, one cannot exclude the wish to strengthen their establishment in this sector and to remove from the adjoining land of theirs. At first, the Fabia have been successful; Enhards, they venture further into Etruscan territory and take more risks. The V\u00e9iens tend an ambush; surrounded, the 306 patricians of the Fabia people present in combat are killed. The family is decimated; only the members of the folks Stay in Rome, especially because of their age, such as the future consul of 467 Quintus Fabius vibulanus. The most famous belonging to the Fabia tribe is that of the Iulia people, the family of Julius Caesar and the Julio-Claudian emperors [ 3 ] . The analysis of epigraphic documents shows that most of the soldiers and subordinate officers declaring themselves from the city of Rome are almost systematically registered in the Fabia tribe [ 4 ] . Theodor Mommsen explains this by the incorporation of frees in urban vigils under the Julio-Claudians: Roman citizenship is granted to them, including the assignment of the Emperor’s belonging tribe. This explanation is partial because it does not apply for other soldiers of the Roman units, who could be citizens before their incorporation [ 5 ] . Catherine Virlouvet proposes that, during its incorporation, the administration changes the tribe of origin of the individual, an urban tribe little considered since it is from the city of Rome, for the Fabia tribe, rustic tribe and tribe of the emperor, therefore more prestigious. The emperors would have by this promotion made attractive the recruitment of simple soldiers and subordinate officers in the bodies of guards, urban cohorts and praetorians [ 6 ] . \u2191 Andreas Alf\u00f6ld, Early Rome and the Latins , Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1965, p. 312 . \u2191 Janine Cels-Saint-Hilaire, The Republic of the tribes: from the right to vote and its challenges to the beginnings of the Roman Republic, 495-300 BC. J.-C. , Toulouse, Presses Universitaires du Mirail, 1995, p. 108 . \u2191 Virlouvet 2001, p. 740 and 744. \u2191 Virlouvet 2001, p. 738 and 744. \u2191 Virlouvet 2001, p. 744-745. \u2191 Virlouvet 2001, p. 747. Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (it) Giovanni Forni, The Roman tribes , Rome, G. Bretschneider, 1985. (ISBN\u00a0 8876890858 ) (fr) Janine Cels-Saint-Hilaire, The Republic of the tribes: from the right to vote and its challenges to the beginnings of the Roman Republic, 495-300 BC. J.-C. , Toulouse, Presses Universitaires du Mirail, 1995 (see above all the chapter “The tribes with kind names” and the VIII card, p. 155 , The location of the seventeen rural tribes in the middle of the V It is century ). (fr) Catherine Virlouvet, \u00ab\u00a0 The tribe of soldiers from Rome \u00bb, Mixtures from the French school in Rome. antiquity , t. 113, n O 2, 2001 , p. 735-752 ( read online ) . Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/tribe-fabia-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Tribe Fabia \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]