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. 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.

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