- the
consulship was
Lucius Fulvius Curvus in 322 BC. From that time, the
Fulvii were
active in the
politics of the
Roman state, and
gained a re****tion...
-
Forum Fulvii Forum Fulvii was a
small but
flourishing Ligurian/Celtic first, then
Roman settlement on the Via Fulvia, a road of north-west Italy, probably...
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Fulvia was a
member of the
Fulvia gens,
which hailed from Tusculum. The
Fulvii were one of the most
distinguished Republican plebeian wealthy families...
- Piedmont's
music conservatory The
Marengo Battle Museum Antiquarium Forum Fulvii Sale d'arte I
percorsi del
Museo Civico Museo del
Fiume Museo di Scienze...
-
equestrian rank. On his mother's side, he
descended from
Roman immigrants (the
Fulvii) who had
intermarried with
locals of
Libyan origin. His father, Publius...
- Bulgaria, the
Roman Market Day in Wells, Maine's
Harbor Park, and
Forum Fulvii in Italy, Ludi
Savarienses Historical Carnival, the Aquin****
Floralia Spring...
-
Flaccus was a
cognomen of the
ancient Roman plebeian family Fulvius,
considered one of the most
illustrious gentes of the city.
Cicero and
Pliny the Elder...
- was a
hermit who
lived at the time of the
Lombard king
Liutprand in
Forum Fulvii (now
Villa del Foro), a
locality on the
lower reaches of the
river Tanaro...
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Publia Fulvia Plautilla (died 211) was the wife of the
Roman emperor Caracalla, her
paternal second cousin.
After her
father was
condemned for treason...
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Integris &
Emendatioribus Commentariis Servii, Philargyrii, Pierii,
Accedunt Fulvii Ursini,
Georgii Fabricii,
Francisci Nansii, Joh. Musonii,
Tanaquilli Fabri...