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Calpurnius Fabatus was an Ancient Roman nobleman (eques) of the 1st century AD from the gens Calpurnia. He was grandfather to Calpurnia, wife of the Pliny the Younger, who addressed several letters to Fabatus. He possessed a country house, Villa Camilliana, in Campania. He long survived his son, Pliny's father-in-law, in memory of whom he erected a portico at Comum, in Cisalpine Gaul. According to an inscription, Fabatus died at Comum.

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  • Calpurni Fabat (ca)
  • Lucius Calpurnius Fabatus (de)
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  • Calpurni Fabat (en llatí Calpurnius Fabatus) va ser un cavaller romà. Formava part de la gens Calpúrnia. Va ser acusat per informadors subornats, de tenir coneixement i recolzar les activitats de bruixeria i de l'adulteri de Lèpida, la dona de Gai Cassi. Per una apel·lació feta a Neró, el judici contra Calpurni es va ajornar i al final va poder eludir l'acusació. Fabat era avi de Calpúrnia, la tercera esposa de Plini el Jove, amb el que va mantenir correspondència. Va sobreviure al seu fill, el sogre de Plini, a qui va erigir un pòrtic a Como, a la Gàl·lia Cisalpina per conservar la seva memòria. Tenia una vil·la a la Campània, anomenada Villa Camilliana. (ca)
  • Lucius Calpurnius Fabatus (vollständige Namensform Lucius Calpurnius Luci filius Oufentina Fabatus) war ein im 1. und 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender Angehöriger des römischen Ritterstandes (Eques). Durch eine Inschrift, die auf 112 n. Chr. datiert wird, sind einzelne Stationen seiner Laufbahn bekannt. Seine Laufbahn ist in der Inschrift in aufsteigender Reihenfolge wiedergegeben. (de)
  • Lucio Calpurnio Fabato ​ fue un équite romano del siglo I emparentado por matrimonio con Plinio el Joven. (es)
  • Calpurnius Fabatus was an Ancient Roman nobleman (eques) of the 1st century AD from the gens Calpurnia. He was grandfather to Calpurnia, wife of the Pliny the Younger, who addressed several letters to Fabatus. He possessed a country house, Villa Camilliana, in Campania. He long survived his son, Pliny's father-in-law, in memory of whom he erected a portico at Comum, in Cisalpine Gaul. According to an inscription, Fabatus died at Comum. (en)
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  • Calpurni Fabat (en llatí Calpurnius Fabatus) va ser un cavaller romà. Formava part de la gens Calpúrnia. Va ser acusat per informadors subornats, de tenir coneixement i recolzar les activitats de bruixeria i de l'adulteri de Lèpida, la dona de Gai Cassi. Per una apel·lació feta a Neró, el judici contra Calpurni es va ajornar i al final va poder eludir l'acusació. Fabat era avi de Calpúrnia, la tercera esposa de Plini el Jove, amb el que va mantenir correspondència. Va sobreviure al seu fill, el sogre de Plini, a qui va erigir un pòrtic a Como, a la Gàl·lia Cisalpina per conservar la seva memòria. Tenia una vil·la a la Campània, anomenada Villa Camilliana. (ca)
  • Lucius Calpurnius Fabatus (vollständige Namensform Lucius Calpurnius Luci filius Oufentina Fabatus) war ein im 1. und 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender Angehöriger des römischen Ritterstandes (Eques). Durch eine Inschrift, die auf 112 n. Chr. datiert wird, sind einzelne Stationen seiner Laufbahn bekannt. Seine Laufbahn ist in der Inschrift in aufsteigender Reihenfolge wiedergegeben. (de)
  • Calpurnius Fabatus was an Ancient Roman nobleman (eques) of the 1st century AD from the gens Calpurnia. He was grandfather to Calpurnia, wife of the Pliny the Younger, who addressed several letters to Fabatus. He possessed a country house, Villa Camilliana, in Campania. He long survived his son, Pliny's father-in-law, in memory of whom he erected a portico at Comum, in Cisalpine Gaul. In AD 64, he was accused by suborned informers of being privy to the crimes of adultery and magic which were alleged against Junia Lepida, the wife of Gaius Cassius Longinus. By an appeal to Nero, judgment against Fabatus was deferred, and he eventually eluded the accusation. According to an inscription, Fabatus died at Comum. (en)
  • Lucio Calpurnio Fabato ​ fue un équite romano del siglo I emparentado por matrimonio con Plinio el Joven. (es)
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