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Sabine - traducción al español

ANCIENT ITALIC PEOPLE
Sabini; Sabines (people); Foronia; Sabine; Sabine language; ISO 639:sbv
  • Sabine hills]] in the middle of Sabina

Sabine         
sabino
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PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Savino; Sabino (santo)
n. sabine
sabino         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Savino; Sabino (santo)
roan
Sabine

Definición

Sabine
['se?b??n]
¦ noun a member of an ancient Oscan-speaking people of the central Apennines in Italy.
Origin
from L. Sabinus.

Wikipedia

Sabines

The Sabines (US: , UK: ; Latin: Sabini; Italian: Sabini, all exonyms) were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains of the ancient Italian Peninsula, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio before the founding of Rome.

The Sabines divided into two populations just after the founding of Rome, which is described by Roman legend. The division, however it came about, is not legendary. The population closer to Rome transplanted itself to the new city and united with the preexisting citizenry, beginning a new heritage that descended from the Sabines but was also Latinized. The second population remained a mountain tribal state, coming finally to war against Rome for its independence along with all the other Italic tribes. Afterwards, it became assimilated into the Roman Republic.

Ejemplos de uso de Sabine
1. Sabine Spitz, Germany, came second, 5.06 seconds behind.
2. BELGIUM÷ Crown Prince Philippe, Agriculture Minister Sabine Laruelle.
3. Daughters Penelope, 4, and Sabine, 7 months, were with her.
4. Sabine Dardenne, raped and imprisoned in a makeshift tomb by Marc Dutroux, the mass murderer, survived to write her memoir and to refute the notion that she was an eternal sufferer, Belgium‘s ‘pauvre petite Sabine‘. Like Sabine, Natascha has been made a poster girl for victims.
5. Natascha‘s mother, who was being comforted by her adult daughters, Claudia and Sabine, invited him in.