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Fabius Quintus

Fabius Quintus (c.280 – 203 BC), full name Fabius Quintus Maximus Verrucosus, surnamed "Cunctator", was a renowned Roman general, five times consul, twice censor and dictator in 221 BC. He was famous for his cautious generalship against Hannibal in the Second Punic War, harassing to the enemy, which won him the surname of "Cunctator" or delayer.

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