Numerius Fabius Vibulanus

Numerius Fabius Vibulanus
NationalityRoman
Years activefl. c. 421–407 BC
OfficeConsul (421 BC)
Consular tribune (415, 407 BC)

Numerius (or Gnaeus) Fabius Vibulanus (fl. c. 421–407 BC) was a Roman senator and military commander. As consul in 421 BC, he campaigned successfully against the Aequi, for which he was awarded an ovation.[1] During his term in office, Fabius and his colleague, Titus Quinctius, also carried a law which increased the number of quaestors from two to four.[2][3]

Fabius was later a consular tribune in 415 and 407 BC.[4] In 407 BC, Fabius and the other tribunes oversaw the loss of Verrugo to the Volscians.[5]

  1. ^ Broughton, pp. 69–70.
  2. ^ Livy, 4.43.
  3. ^ Ogilvie, p. 598.
  4. ^ Münzer, RE, col. 1881.
  5. ^ Broughton, p. 79.