Calpurnius Fabatus
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Calpurnius Fabatus
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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. In AD 64, he was accused by suborned informers of being privy to the crimes of adultery and magic which were all
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1st century AD Roman nobleman
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