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Numerius Fabius Pictor (fl. 273–266 BC) was a Roman senator and military commander.

In 273 BC, he was among a group of ambassadors sent by the Senate to the court of Egyptian king Ptolemy II Philadelphus. In 266, Pictor became consul alongside Decimus Junius Pera. The two men campaigned in Umbria against Sassina and in Calabria against the Sallentini and Messapians, both times successfully. For each victory the consuls celebrated triumphs.

His brother was the consul Gaius Fabius Pictor.

He was probably uncle of Quintus Fabius Pictor, the first Roman historian.

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Preceded byMarcus Atilius Regulus
Lucius Julius Libo
Roman consul
266 BC
With: Decimus Junius Pera
Succeeded byQuintus Fabius Maximus Gurges
Lucius Mamilius Vitulus
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