silveranswer
04-12-2007, 01:49 AM
Sabine was the name of the woman who died on the operating table in this episode.
According to http://tools.oxygen.com/babynamer/TypeASearch.cfm?Gender=G&Unique=1&TellMeAbout=sabine
This girl's name is used in German, Dutch and French. It corresponds to the English name Sabina (http://tools.oxygen.com/babynamer/Content.cfm?ContentTypeID=1000&NameID=31310&BabySiteID=17702447). Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Sabine woman."
The Sabines were an ancient people who had the bad luck to have the aggressive, acquisitive Romans for neighbors. History records their conquest and assimilation by the Romans around 290 B.C.
A legend tells how the Romans raided them and carried off the Sabine women. When the Sabine men organized to retrieve them, the women intervened and made peace between the warring parties. Needless to say, this was a Roman legend.
Interesting- especially considering Ben's line "We'll get more mothers." Anyone want to bet that soem of the captured Talies may be guinea pigs?
According to http://tools.oxygen.com/babynamer/TypeASearch.cfm?Gender=G&Unique=1&TellMeAbout=sabine
This girl's name is used in German, Dutch and French. It corresponds to the English name Sabina (http://tools.oxygen.com/babynamer/Content.cfm?ContentTypeID=1000&NameID=31310&BabySiteID=17702447). Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Sabine woman."
The Sabines were an ancient people who had the bad luck to have the aggressive, acquisitive Romans for neighbors. History records their conquest and assimilation by the Romans around 290 B.C.
A legend tells how the Romans raided them and carried off the Sabine women. When the Sabine men organized to retrieve them, the women intervened and made peace between the warring parties. Needless to say, this was a Roman legend.
Interesting- especially considering Ben's line "We'll get more mothers." Anyone want to bet that soem of the captured Talies may be guinea pigs?