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Gaius Fundanius Fundulus was a
Roman politician of gens
Fundania in the
third century BC. In 248 BC, Fundulus, as
Tribune of the Plebs,
accused Publius...
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through a
daughter Aelia Plautia and her
husband a
Lucius Fundanius, son of a
Lucius Fundanius.
Ronald Syme
identifies Lamia Aeli**** as the
brother of...
- have been the
mother of
Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aeli**** as well as one or two daughters. It is also
possible that
Fundanius may have been
Longina and Lamia's...
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eldest sister Lucilla), his father-in-law
Gaius Bruttius Praesens,
Titus Fundanius Vitrasius Pollio, and
Aufidius Victorinus the
Prefect of the City of Rome...
- and the
consul of 116
Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aeli**** was
possibly their son,
although it is also
possible that
Fundanius may have been
Longina and Lamia's...
- may have been the
mother or
maternal grandmother of
Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aeli****.
Fundanius married Rupilia,
sister of
Rupilia Faustina, and had a son...
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Foslius Fufetius Fuficius Fufidius Fufius Fulcinius Fulginas Fulvius Fundanius Furius Furnius Gabinius Gagilius Galerius Gallius Gargonius Gavius Geganius...
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Political offices Preceded by
Gaius Fundanius Fundulus Gaius Sulpicius Galus Roman consul 242 BC with
Aulus Postumius Albinus Succeeded by
Aulus Manlius...
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Gaius Marius,
depicted as a
triumphator in a coin
minted by
Gaius Fundanius in 101 BC. He
triumphed due to his
victory in the
Cimbric War....
- that novi
homines were
elected consuls in two
consecutive years (Gaius
Fundanius Fundulus in 243 BC and
Gaius Lutatius Catulus in 242 BC). In 63 BC, Cicero...