The Sabines (/ˈseɪbaɪn/; Latin: Sabini; Ancient Greek: Σαβῖνοι) were an Italic tribe which lived in the central Apennines of ancient Italy, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio before the founding of Rome. The above names, English, Latin and Greek, are all exonyms.
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 pre-existing 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. After losing, it became assimilated into the Roman Republic.
There is little record of the Sabine language; however, there are some glosses by ancient commentators, and one or two inscriptions have been tentatively identified as Sabine. There are also personal names in use on Latin inscriptions from Sabine country, but these are given in Latin form. Robert Seymour Conway, in his Italic Dialects, gives approximately 100 words which vary from being well attested as Sabine to being possibly of Sabine origin. In addition to these he cites place names derived from the Sabine, sometimes giving attempts at reconstructions of the Sabine form. Based on all the evidence, the Linguist List tentatively classifies Sabine as a member of the Umbrian Group of Italic languages of Indo-European family.
Joseph Sabine FRS (6 June 1770 – 24 January 1837) was an English lawyer, naturalist and writer on horticulture.
Sabine was born into a prominent Anglo-Irish family in Tewin, Hertfordshire, the eldest son of Joseph Sabine. His younger brother was Sir Edward Sabine.
Sabine practiced law until 1808, when he was appointed Inspector General of Taxes, a position he held until 1835. He had a lifelong interest in natural history and was an original fellow of the Linnean Society, elected on 7 November 1779.
He was honorary secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society from 1810 to 1830, and treasurer, and received their gold medal for organising the accounts left in a state of disarray by Richard Anthony Salisbury. The society's gardens at Hammersmith, then Chiswick, were established under his guidance. He sent David Douglas and others to collect specimens, and initiated local societies as extensions of the society. He contributed around forty papers for their Transactions, on garden flowers and vegetables. His management of the accounts led to large debts, and after a threat of censure by a committee he resigned in 1830.
Sabine refers to:
Actors: Aaron Bailey (actor), Joanna Ryan-Purcell (actor), Oliver Ryan-Purcell (actor), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (producer), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (producer), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (writer), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (writer), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (director), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (editor), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (miscellaneous crew), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (miscellaneous crew), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (miscellaneous crew), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (miscellaneous crew), Nicholas Ryan-Purcell (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: A young man encounters a young lady at the local train station by chance. Flirting quickly develops into a relationship. In the midst of this romance comes sudden shock when Sabine accepts a job offer and must leave for London. Grief-stricken Philip is plunged into an unsure situation after reading the letter and is continuously distracted during studies as a result. Will this youthful romance overcome the challenges of time and distance? A short romantic drama starring Aaron Bailey and Joanna Ryan-Purcell.
Genres: Drama, Romance, Short,Actors: Paul Asling (actor), Eric Bodwell (actor), Ben Chester (actor), Daniel T. Cornish (actor), Phil Duran (actor), Peter Fishburn (actor), Billy Garberina (actor), Neil Garcia (actor), Kylia (actor), Devin O'Leary (actor), Ochressandro Rettinger (actor), Kevin Santry (actor), Stephen W. Stone (actor), Justin Tade (actor), J. Starr Welty (actor),
Plot: Bumbling small-time hoods Frank Creed, Keno Bondi, and Milton Rivera all get killed in an automobile accident after pulling off a bank heist. Fortunately, Frank's saucy stripper main squeeze Chloe Tate practices the black arts and thus brings the guys back as zombies so they can continue with their crime spree.
Keywords: gun, one-word-title, robbery, zombieActors: Hans Morgeneyer (actor), Can Pestanli (actor), Lisa Altenpohl (actress), Heidrun Bartholomäus (actress), Simone Geißler (actress), Antje Thiele (actress), Nora Ehrmann (producer), Myriam Eichler (producer), Jasco Viefhues (writer), Jasco Viefhues (director), Reinaldo Pinto Almeida (editor), Sandra Delatron (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Kafarnaum/or Capernaum tells the story of young Caro who's full of emotion but at the same time faces the hard sides of life. Caro is torn between her sick mother, her job in a clinic and her love affair. Stress, love, care and frustration merge into a daily routine - until the routine finally changes for good.
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Rutkay Aziz (actor), Jan Niklas Berg (actor), Erhan Emre (actor), Stipe Erceg (actor), Vedat Erincin (actor), Erkan Gündüz (actor), Mahir Günsiray (actor), Yalçin Güzelce (actor), Fritz Ali Hansen (actor), Ferhat Kaleli (actor), Aykut Kayacik (actor), Ferhat Keskin (actor), Serkan Keskin (actor), Can Kolukisa (actor), Numan Acar (actor),
Plot: Metin and his family are devout Muslims living in Cologne. The young man discovered religion through his father figure Hüseyin, in the head of the Islamic community. When Hüseyin launches an investment fund, Metin convinces his family and friends to put all their savings in it. Though the community's respected Hodja warns them, he cannot reveal all he knows, since he's a mole reporting to Höffgen of the German Intelligence. The fund collapses and Metin becomes the target of mighty and sinister forces when he tries to find out the truth about the fund. To break his will, his enemies kill the Hodja and Metin's wife, and seriously injure his young son. A link is then found between the fund and the murders: the savings of hundreds of thousands of innocent Muslims throughout Europe have been laundered in Turkey and passed out to terror organizations. Meanwhile Höffgen, who has lost his informant, forces the despondent Metin to infiltrate a terror camp in Iran to learn more about a planned terrorist attack in Germany. Metin's cover is blown, but in a last-minute operation, he is saved by the Turkish Intelligence. The information he brings back helps Höffgen - and opens Metin's eyes tot he real role played by Hüseyin.
Genres: Drama, Thriller,Actors: Mark Cohen (actor), Anne DeAvila (actor), Ashley DeAvila (actor), Ahmad Diba (actor), Ross Dippel (actor), Rick Foucheux (actor), Tim Gedman (actor), Tim Getman (actor), W. Joseph Greffey (actor), Jason Griffin (actor), Sean Hagan (actor), Paul Hope (actor), Gilbert Lingenfelter (actor), Joe Melillo (actor), Jose Bernik (actor),
Plot: 'The system is simple: Word, Rap, Fall.' Word Step 1: A Wrongman, once in the system, puts the 'word' out on the street, spreading false rumors about his (so-called) criminal activities, drawing the police's attention away from the real thing. He commits no crimes- all he does is look guilty. 'When you're a Wrongman, you're the Devil without Hell.' Rap Step 2: A Wrongman arranges his own arrest, but makes sure that the evidence is not enough to convict and imprison him. He beats the 'rap' and the police, baited and frustrated, continue their pursuit. Meanwhile, the real criminals operate with impunity. 'Cameras everywhere, people asking about my private life, big money for whoever gets dirt on me. I'm on TV, the front page too. Hell - I feel like a movie star.' Fall Step 3: A Wrongman is arrested, tried, convicted and imprisoned. He takes the 'Fall' for his client. His sentence: always the minimum. His reward: millions. 'You have to be there. You have to watch it happen. So when the police ask you - they can smell the guilt on you. They can see it in your body. You were there.' But if a Wrongman breaks his contract, if he allows the system to be compromised or threatened in any way, if he goes back on his 'Word', fails to beat a 'Rap' or refuses to take a 'Fall', then he is considered a liability, a threat, cut off. He is Standalone. Standalone Once a Wrongman is Standalone, every gang in the city will focus its attention on destroying him in order to protect the system. If you are Standalone - you disappear. 'The last thing you ever want to be is your only friend.'
Keywords: wrong-manActors: Eric Allen Bell (actor), James Coyne (actor), Donal Finn (actor), Gary Lockwood (actor), Dane Allan Smith (actor), Lucie Jordan (actress), Samantha Lockwood (actress), Rasika Mathur (actress), Shelly Moreno (actress), Eric Allen Bell (producer), John Bilecky (producer), Denise DuBarry (producer), Gary Kohn (producer), Dane Allan Smith (producer), Eric Allen Bell (writer),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Pascal Elso (actor), Didier Flamand (actor), Gary Hanssens (actor), Jean Hayet (actor), Christian Hecq (actor), Thibault Hercod (actor), Johann Martel (actor), Gérald Marti (actor), Elinor Agam (actress), Pilar Arcas (actress), Julie Boulanger (actress), Marie Bunel (actress), Anne Chappuis (actress), Jenny Clève (actress), Yann Babilée (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Wilfried Baasner (actor), Dirk Bach (actor), Volker Brandt (actor), Horst Buchholz (actor), Walter Buschhoff (actor), Ivan Desny (actor), Harald Dietl (actor), Sky du Mont (actor), Marek Erhardt (actor), Pierre Franckh (actor), Walter Giller (actor), Reinhard Glemnitz (actor), Heinz Hoenig (actor), Karl-Heinz Kreienbaum (actor), Ingo Abel (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Raymond Bussières (actor), Gérard Croce (actor), Alain Franco (actor), Jean-Pierre Lamy (actor), Johnny Monteilhet (actor), Jean Vinci (actor), Irène Ajer (actress), Amarande (actress), Madeleine Barbulée (actress), Nicole Chausson (actress), Nathalie Dalyan (actress), Marion Game (actress), Jacqueline Holtz (actress), Sonya Koch (actress), Catherine Lafond (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Auf einer Party da fing alles an
Ihr Kleid war kurz und ihre Wimpern lang
Sie sagte jedem ich bin Blond na und
Die andern Weiber hatten Schaum vorm Mund
Ich setzte mich mit meinem Glas zu ihr
Die Blicke aller Typen folgten mir
Ich fragte darf ich dir n glas Wein spendiern
Sie sagte: nein ich trink bloß Schnaps und Bier
Ihr Name war Sabine
Und mir viel nur das eine ein
Na alles klar Sabine
Du bist zu schön um war zu sein
Ihr Herz war Groß, die Lippen rot wie Blut
Und auch der Rest gefiel mir absolut
Ich gebe zu ich war echt hin und weg
Für die da schmeiß ich einfach alles weg
Sie hat gesagt sie wär verliebt in mich
Ich dacht mir diese Augen lügen nicht
Sie war das schönste Mädchen, dass ich kenn
Und außerdem war sie noch Schalke Fan
Ihr Name war Sabine
Und mir viel nur das eine ein
Na alles klar Sabine
Du bist zu schön um war zu sein
Ihr Name war Sabine
Und mir viel nur das eine ein
Na alles klar Sabine
Du bist zu schön um war zu sein
Wir beide tanzten dann um Mitternacht
Und da kam mir ein schrecklicher Verdacht
An mir war irgendwie ein Teil zu viel,
Bis mir’s wie Schuppen von den Augen viel
Sein Name war Sabine
Und mir viel nur das eine ein
Na alles klar Sabine
Du bist zu schön um war zu sein
Sein Name war Sabine
Und mir viel nur das eine ein
Na alles klar Sabine
Du bist zu schön um war zu sein
Sein Name war Sabine
Und mir viel nur das eine ein
Na alles klar Sabine
Du bist zu schön um war zu sein
The Sabines (/ˈseɪbaɪn/; Latin: Sabini; Ancient Greek: Σαβῖνοι) were an Italic tribe which lived in the central Apennines of ancient Italy, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio before the founding of Rome. The above names, English, Latin and Greek, are all exonyms.
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 pre-existing 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. After losing, it became assimilated into the Roman Republic.
There is little record of the Sabine language; however, there are some glosses by ancient commentators, and one or two inscriptions have been tentatively identified as Sabine. There are also personal names in use on Latin inscriptions from Sabine country, but these are given in Latin form. Robert Seymour Conway, in his Italic Dialects, gives approximately 100 words which vary from being well attested as Sabine to being possibly of Sabine origin. In addition to these he cites place names derived from the Sabine, sometimes giving attempts at reconstructions of the Sabine form. Based on all the evidence, the Linguist List tentatively classifies Sabine as a member of the Umbrian Group of Italic languages of Indo-European family.
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