375:
argued that it was possible that Natta was a maternal half-brother of Fulvia, from her an earlier marriage of her mother to a
Pinarius Natta. Drumann, however, provides reason to suppose that Clodius was married twice, and that his first wife was Pinaria; in which case Natta was not the brother of
330:
is a cognomen of obscure meaning. From the filiation of Gnaeus
Fulvius Maximus Centumalus, the consul of 298 BC, and the first of this surname, it appears probable that he was the brother of Marcus Fulvius Paetinus, the consul of the preceding year, in which case the Centumali were also descended
537:
identifies him with the consul of 153 BC, who was the son of the consul of 189; but it is improbable that someone who held such an important office in 184 should have been elected consul thirty-one years later; and a
Quintus Fulvius Nobilior whom Livy mentions as a boy in 180 would have been the
496:
in Africa at the beginning of the year, the consuls were dispatched with a fleet of at least three hundred ships to bring away the survivors. Near
Hermaea, the Roman fleet gained a brilliant victory over the Carthaginians, who suffered very heavy losses. On its return to Italy, the fleet met a
705:
Gaius
Fulvius M. f. Q. n. Flaccus, served as legate under his brother, Quintus, at the siege of Capua, 211 BC. In 209, he was ordered to conduct a detachment of troops into Etruria, and bring back to Rome the legions which had been stationed there. He might be the same Gaius Fulvius who, as
569:, the 23rd of August, a day which was ever after ill-omened to all Roman generals. Although Fulvius was able to inflict severe losses on the enemy, a stampede of his own elephants led to a second devastating defeat later in the year. He was censor in 136.
341:. They were presumably descended from the same family as the other Fulvii of the Republic, but the exact manner of the relationship is unclear, unless perhaps they were descended from a younger son of Marcus Fulvius Curvus Paetinus, consul in 305 BC.
428:. Supposedly he had been consul of Tusculum at the time that town revolted against Rome, but upon going over to the Romans, was invested with the same office. He and his colleague triumphed over the Tusculans, and in some accounts, over the
251:, which means "bent" or "crooked," is the first cognomen of the Fulvii to occur in history, and belongs to a large class of surnames derived from a person's physical characteristics. Members of this family subsequently bore the surnames
553:. After dismissing his forces without authority, he was punished by being sent to Hispania Ulterior. Broughton notes great difficulty determining his identity, due to a number of similarly named Fulvii, and inconsistent sources.
991:, the future emperor. But as Caracalla despised both his bride and his father-in-law, Plautianus anticipated his downfall, and in AD 203 was put to death on the accusation that he was plotting against the emperor and his family.
1498:
565:, consul in BC 153, the first year that the consuls entered upon their office upon the kalends of January, instead of the ides of March. Sent against the Celtiberi, he suffered a terrible defeat on the day of the
320:, meaning "very noble". This name seems to have been first assumed by the consul of 255 BC, perhaps with the implication that he was more noble than the other Fulvii; his descendants dropped the name of
1420:
841:, and supporter of his agrarian law, his attempts to supply Gracchus with an armed force led to failed negotiations with the senatorial party, and he was put to death, together with his elder son.
1092:
1258:
1178:
2278:
1182:
538:
right age to achieve the consulship in 153, but certainly would not have been given the responsibility of establishing two colonies while still a child, four years earlier.
987:
under
Septimius Severus, to whom he may have been related. Having achieved great wealth and power, he succeeded in having his daughter, Fulvia Plautilla, married to
482:
Marcus
Fulvius M. f. L. n. Paetinus, the son of Marcus Fulvius Curvus Paetinus, consul in 305 BC, and father of Servius Fulvius Paetinus Nobilior, consul in 255.
801:. As praetor in 188 BC, he obtained the province of Hispania Citerior, where he remained until 186, defeating the Celtiberi; in consequence he received an
649:
Marcus
Fulvius, the grandfather of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, consul in 264 BC, might perhaps be the same as Marcus Fulvius Curvus Paetinus, the consul of 305.
337:, meaning "flabby", or "flop-eared", was the name of a prominent family of the Fulvia gens, which first appears in history around the beginning of the
604:
371:; thus it has been speculated that her brother could have been Lucius Fulvius Natta, although that surname is otherwise unknown in the Fulvia gens.
500:
Marcus
Fulvius Ser. f. M. n. Nobilior, the son of Servius Fulvius Nobilior, consul in BC 255, and father of Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, consul in 189.
813:
757:
665:
556:
503:
937:
893:
826:
655:
559:, consul in BC 159, he appears to have carried on the war against the Eleates in Liguria, over whom he celebrated a triumph the following year.
62:
in 322 BC. From that time, the Fulvii were active in the politics of the Roman state, and gained a reputation for excellent military leaders.
2272:
Geschichte Roms in seinem Ăśbergang von der republikanischen zur monarchischen
Verfassung, oder: Pompeius, Caesar, Cicero und ihre Zeitgenossen
698:. Charged with losing his army through lack of caution and prudence, he was found to have behaved cowardly, and went into voluntary exile at
441:
1628:
1619:
1561:
859:
1401:
1018:
in AD 222, was torn to pieces, along with Aurelius Eubulus, by the soldiers and people, in the massacre which followed the death of
798:
769:
614:
586:
879:
Gnaeus Fulvius (Q. f.) Gillo, probably the son of Quintus, was praetor in 167 BC, and received the province of Hispania Citerior.
425:
414:
Gnaeus Fulvius Cn. f., the father of Marcus, consul in 299, and perhaps also of Gnaeus Fulvius Maximus Centumalus, consul in 298.
914:
Marcus Fulvius Bambalio, of Tusculum, a man of no account, married Sempronia, daughter of Sempronius Tuditanus. Their daughter,
2306:
845:
963:
546:
451:
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fearful storm, and was almost totally destroyed; but both consuls survived, and celebrated a triumph in the following year.
2283:
2218:
Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, and Vulcatius Gallicanus,
1624:
1615:
1557:
695:
459:
970:, his father was informed of his son's design, and, overtaking him, ordered that the younger Fulvius be put to death.
812:. Cicero calls him a literary and eloquent man. He was on one occasion accused of incest, and was ably defended by
809:
793:(Lucius?) Fulvius Q. f. M. n. Flaccus, a younger son of the consul of 237, 224, 212, and 209 BC; he was adopted by
790:
Marcus Fulvius Q. f. M. n. Flaccus, served as legate under his brother, Quintus, against the Celtiberians, 182 BC.
997:, the wife of Caracalla, was banished and put to death in AD 212, following the murder of the emperor's brother,
600:
115:
844:
Fulvia M. f. M. n., daughter of the consul of 125 BC, married Publius Cornelius Lentulus, and was the mother of
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2013:
1927:
1023:
980:
852:
805:. He was consul in 179 BC, with his brother, Quintus, who had triumphed over the Celtiberi the preceding year.
562:
391:
364:
1004:
Fulvius Plautius, the brother of Fulvia Plautilla, along with whom he was banished and put to death in AD 212.
485:
617:, consul in 211 BC; his command prolonged the following year, he was defeated and perished in battle against
2149:
933:
794:
683:
636:
360:
576:'s conspirators. A man of this name was condemned in BC 54, on unknown charges; he may be the same person.
2197:
2189:
493:
2346:
2237:
2101:
887:
590:
417:
367:
calls him Pinarius Natta, in a passage of uncertain genuineness, but the only known wife of Clodius was
173:
disappears early, and was not used by the later Fulvii. The Fulvii Centumali mentioned in history bore
78:
59:
1879:
2227:
2041:
1059:
476:
in 296 BC; he and his colleague used fines from grazers to host games, and donate golden chalices to
98:
1007:
Fulvius Diogenianus, a former consul, noted for his imprudent freedom of speech during the reign of
165:
147:
107:
876:, who sent him to Carthage in 203 BC. He was praetor in 200, and obtained Sicily as his province.
984:
672:
in 213 and dictator in 210; he was one of Rome's most successful generals, before and during the
566:
159:
141:
135:
823:; he obtained the command in Sicily, and proceeded against the slaves, but with little success.
2126:
1551:
1397:
1030:
974:
956:
901:
820:
761:
507:
477:
302:
153:
71:
717:, appointed in 201 BC to assign lands in Samnium and Apulia to veterans who had served under
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2108:
2075:
1609:
994:
873:
718:
673:
669:
542:
525:
Quintus Fulvius Nobilior, one of the triumviri appointed in 184 BC to establish colonies at
433:
783:
Gnaeus Fulvius Q. f. M. n. Flaccus, brother of the consul of 179 BC, was expelled from the
2341:
2267:
2144:
2025:
1972:
659:
489:
473:
338:
274:
2182:
1045:
Fulvius Asprianus, a historian, who detailed at great length the doings of the emperor
998:
838:
594:
437:
273:, was a common surname originally referring to someone with a slight cast in the eye.
96:, where some of them remained in his era. According to tradition, they obtained their
51:
363:. Cicero mentions this Natta on two occasions, but does not mention his gentile name.
122:, who supported the successful candidacy of Lucius Fulvius Curvus for the consulship.
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2035:
2289:
2088:
945:
784:
777:
765:
515:
421:
55:
43:
676:, but his legacy was tarnished by the severity with which he treated the defeated
348:, belonging to one of the Fulvii of Tusculum, alluded to his tendency to stammer.
462:
in battle against the Samnites. According to some accounts, he took the town of
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2047:
941:
919:
632:
372:
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1019:
940:. Following his death in the African War, 49 BC, she became the third wife of
830:
731:
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, one of the triumvirs appointed to conduct colonies to
119:
411:
Gnaeus Fulvius, the grandfather of Marcus Fulvius Paetinus, consul in 299 BC.
17:
988:
732:
699:
690:
in 212 BC, during the third consulship of his brother, Quintus; he received
608:
387:
297:, since his eyesight was not that poor. The slight distortion indicated by
131:
405:
Lucius Fulvius, the grandfather of Lucius Fulvius Curvus, consul in 322 BC.
1026:. He may perhaps be the same person as the consular, Fulvius Diogenianus.
808:
Servius Fulvius Q. f. Flaccus, consul in 135 BC, subdued the Vardaeans in
593:. Probably the same man as the Gnaeus Fulvius Maximus Centumalus who was
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573:
526:
445:
429:
103:
93:
82:
39:
2257:
2059:
1046:
1036:
Marcus Laelius Fulvius Maximus Aemilianus, consul ordinarius in AD 227.
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773:
747:
687:
625:
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519:
511:
111:
359:, a fuller, based on a Lucius Natta, supposedly the brother-in-law of
201:. Fulvii with other praenomina occur toward the end of the Republic.
88:, originally designating someone with yellowish or golden-brown hair.
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2156:
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2020:
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915:
834:
751:
736:
694:
as his province, and was defeated with great losses by Hannibal near
691:
534:
530:
463:
368:
305:, with much the same meaning as the modern proverb, "love is blind".
281:, which also indicated a defect of vision, but Horace indicates that
89:
742:
Quintus Fulvius Cn. f. M. n. Flaccus, praetor in 187 BC, and consul
110:. By the latter part of the fourth century BC, they had joined the
151:, which they occasionally supplemented with other names, including
677:
209:
The Fulvii of the Republic bore a variety of cognomina, including
837:, and triumphed over the transalpine Ligures. A staunch ally of
819:
Gaius Fulvius Q. f. Cn. n. Flaccus, consul in 134 BC, during the
768:, triumphing in 180 BC. He was consul in 179, with his brother,
518:, receiving an ovation; as consul in 189, and fought against the
2096:
2083:
707:
47:
611:, with great success, and Fulvius triumphed over the Illyrians.
1394:
Approaching the Roman Revolution: Papers on Republican History
652:
Quintus Fulvius M. f., the father of Marcus, consul in 264 BC.
488:, consul in BC 255, with Marcus Aemilius Paullus, during the
408:
Lucius Fulvius L. f., the father of Lucius, consul in 322 BC.
1331:
1329:
1029:
Gaius Fulvius Maximus, legate of Dalmatia in the reign of
951:
Publius Fulvius Veratius or Neratius, whom Cicero calls a
2299:
George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
1970:
Cassius Dio, lxxviii. 36. He may be the same man as the
1739:
Broughton, vol. I, pp. 239, 240, 241 (note 6), 275, 288.
589:, consul in 298 BC, triumphed over the Samnites and the
469:
Marcus Fulvius Cn. f. Cn. n. Paetinus, consul in BC 299.
301:
was even considered endearing, and it was an epithet of
289:, giving as an example a father referring to his son as
2163:(Epitome of Livy: All the Wars of Seven Hundred Years).
522:, triumphing the following year. He was censor in 179.
2279:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1495:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1417:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1255:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1175:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1089:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
92:
reports that the Fulvii originally came to Rome from
760:, as praetor in 182 BC, he received the province of
2194:
Epitome de M. Verrio Flacco de Verborum Significatu
1676:
Livy, xxiv. 43, 44, xxv. 41, xxvi. 1, 28, xxvii. 1.
1084:
1082:
1080:
900:in AD 98. His stepdaughter was the second wife of
1805:
1803:
944:, the triumvir; in 41 she helped to instigate the
506:, as praetor in 193 BC, obtained the province of
2313:, American Philological Association (1952–1986).
2286:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
746:in 180. As consul, he received the province of
2161:Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum DCC
1564:; 1893, 80; 1904, 113, 196; 1930, 60; 1940, 61.
1022:, and was succeeded in office by the notorious
932:, daughter of Marcus Fulvius Bambalio, married
631:in BC 192, superintended the building of fifty
615:Gnaeus Fulvius Cn. f. Cn. n. Centumalus Maximus
587:Gnaeus Fulvius Cn. f. Cn. n. Maximus Centumalus
2318:The New College Latin & English Dictionary
1170:
1168:
1166:
1164:
486:Servius Fulvius Paetinus M. f. M. n. Nobilior
466:, and celebrated a triumph over the Samnites.
458:in 305 BC, following the death of the consul
8:
1994:Flavius Vopiscus, "The Life of Carinus", 16.
1269:
1267:
390:. For an explanation of this practice, see
1369:, ix. p. 636 (ed. Franciscus Oldendorpius).
130:The earliest branch of the Fulvii used the
50:first came to prominence during the middle
1308:New College Latin & English Dictionary
1283:New College Latin & English Dictionary
1152:New College Latin & English Dictionary
1114:New College Latin & English Dictionary
764:, where he won several victories over the
706:quaestor in 218, had been captured by the
658:, consul in 264 BC, the year in which the
452:Marcus Fulvius L. f. L. n. Curvus Paetinus
316:, so the latter was in turn superseded by
181:exclusively, while the Flacci depended on
1541:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 389, 391 (note 3).
936:; after his murder in 52 BC, she married
851:Fulvia M. f. M. n., married a brother of
1396:. Oxford University Press. p. 178.
966:, in 63 BC. While he was on his way to
926:on account of a hesitancy in his speech.
1076:
668:, consul in 237, 224, 212, and 209 BC,
601:Gnaeus Fulvius Cn. f. Cn. n. Centumalus
2301:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
894:Quintus Fulvius Gillo Bittius Proculus
545:in 180 BC, he served under the consul
2311:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic
2244:(Abridgement of the History of Rome).
1042:Fulvius Aemilianus, consul in AD 244.
635:, in preparation for the war against
504:Marcus Fulvius M. f. Ser. n. Nobilior
7:
563:Quintus Fulvius M. f. M. n. Nobilior
400:Fulvii Curvi, Paetini, et Nobiliores
872:Quintus Fulvius Gillo, a legate of
758:Quintus Fulvius Q. f. M. n. Flaccus
713:Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, one of the
666:Quintus Fulvius M. f. Q. n. Flaccus
557:Marcus Fulvius M. f. M. n. Nobilior
351:To this list, some scholars append
285:describes a lesser distortion than
827:Marcus Fulvius M. f. Q. n. Flaccus
724:Gnaeus Fulvius (Flaccus), Praetor
684:Gnaeus Fulvius M. f. Q. n. Flaccus
656:Marcus Fulvius Q. f. M. n. Flaccus
38:, was one of the most illustrious
25:
2131:Commentarius in Oratio Ciceronis
2113:Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium
799:Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus
770:Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus
472:Gaius Fulvius Curvus, one of the
418:Lucius Fulvius L. f. L. n. Curvus
2320:, Bantam Books, New York (1995).
2303:, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).
2254:(Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid).
2252:Ad Virgilii Aeneidem Commentarii
2136:(Commentary on Cicero's Oration
922:. Fulvius received the nickname
572:Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, one of
426:Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus
81:origin, and is derived from the
2325:A History of the Roman Republic
2207:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (
1599:Livy, x. 4, 11, 22, 26, 27, 30.
1499:Q. Fulvius M. f. M. n. Nobilior
1131:A History of the Roman Republic
1039:Fulvius Pius, consul in AD 238.
962:Aulus Fulvius, a member of the
846:Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura
787:during the latter's censorship.
386:This list includes abbreviated
2234:(On the Wonders of the World).
2115:(Memorable Facts and Sayings).
1924:In Oratio Ciceronis Pro Milone
1788:Livy, xxxviii. 42, xl. 37, 41.
964:second Catilinarian conspiracy
829:, consul in 125 BC, aided the
547:Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus
1:
2264:(History Against the Pagans).
2066:(The Conspiracy of Catiline).
1721:Livy, xxv. 3, 21, xxvi. 2, 3.
977:, emperor from AD 193 to 211.
882:Marcus Fulvius Gillo, consul
2262:Historiarum Adversum Paganos
2242:Breviarium Historiae Romanae
1961:Valerius Maximus, v. 8. § 5.
1497:, vol. II, pp. 1206, 1207 ("
858:Fulvia M. f. M. n., married
607:; they conducted the war in
448:, and defeated the Samnites.
106:after the completion of his
1712:Livy, xxxv. 10, 20, 23, 24.
715:decemviri agris assignandis
624:Marcus Fulvius Centumalus,
492:. Following the defeat of
460:Tiberius Minucius Augurinus
2363:
2069:Quintus Horatius Flaccus (
2058:Gaius Sallustius Crispus (
1891:Livy, xxx. 21, xxxi. 4, 6.
1770:Broughton, vol. I, p. 256.
973:Fulvia Pia, the mother of
886:in AD 76, and governor of
442:Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus
312:was superseded by that of
54:; the first to attain the
2274:, Königsberg (1834–1844).
2127:Quintus Asconius Pedianus
1730:Livy, xxvi. 33, xxvii. 8.
772:, and triumphed over the
541:Marcus Fulvius Nobilior,
293:, although he was called
2296:, H. Plon, Paris (1865).
2248:Maurus Servius Honoratus
2224:(Lives of the Emperors).
2143:Gaius Plinius Secundus (
1952:Cassius Dio, xxxvii. 36.
1510:Livy, xxxix. 44, xl. 42.
981:Gaius Fulvius Plautianus
975:Lucius Septimius Severus
853:Quintus Lutatius Catulus
605:Lucius Postumius Albinus
603:, consul in BC 229 with
510:, where he defeated the
2294:Histoire de Jules CĂ©sar
2202:On the Meaning of Words
2166:Appianus Alexandrinus (
1985:Cassius Dio, lxxix. 21.
1876:Histoire de Jules CĂ©sar
1445:Livy, viii. 38, ix. 21.
1350:De Verborum Significatu
934:Publius Clodius Pulcher
795:Lucius Manlius Acidinus
361:Publius Clodius Pulcher
331:from the Fulvii Curvi.
2307:T. Robert S. Broughton
2198:Marcus Verrius Flaccus
2190:Sextus Pompeius Festus
2082:Publius Ovidius Naso (
938:Gaius Scribonius Curio
814:Gaius Scribonius Curio
277:mentions it alongside
205:Branches and cognomina
2157:Lucius Annaeus Florus
2021:Marcus Tullius Cicero
1640:Polybius, ii. 11, 12.
1419:, vol. II, p. 1143 ("
1392:Syme, Ronald (2016).
1257:, vol. II, p. 1205 ("
60:Lucius Fulvius Curvus
2228:Gaius Julius Solinus
2174:(The Illyrian Wars).
2042:Epistulae ad Atticum
1588:Epistulae ad Atticum
1380:Ad Virgilii Aeneidem
1177:, vol. III, p. 83 ("
1091:, vol. II, p. 188 ("
1060:List of Roman gentes
860:Lucius Julius Caesar
27:Ancient Roman family
1922:Asconius Pedianus,
1694:Eutropius, iii. 14.
1024:Eutychianus Comazon
637:Antiochus the Great
436:in 316, he and the
308:As the cognomen of
46:. Members of this
2316:John C. Traupman,
2232:De Mirabilis Mundi
2153:(Natural History).
2150:Historia Naturalis
2092:(The Art of Love).
1759:De Mirabilis Mundi
1658:Eutropius, iii. 4.
1456:Historia Naturalis
1205:Historia Naturalis
985:praetorian prefect
918:, was the wife of
862:, consul in 90 BC.
259:, which displaced
189:, supplemented by
2323:Klaus Bringmann,
1976:killed in AD 222.
1552:Fasti Triumphales
1454:Pliny the Elder,
1421:L. Pinarius Natta
1339:, ii. 36, iii. 6.
1203:Pliny the Elder,
1129:Klaus Bringmann,
1031:Severus Alexander
957:Titus Annius Milo
902:Pliny the Younger
821:First Servile War
762:Hispania Citerior
750:. He sent 7,000
508:Hispania Ulterior
16:(Redirected from
2354:
2221:Historia Augusta
2178:Lucius Appuleius
2109:Valerius Maximus
2064:Bellum Catilinae
2017:(The Histories).
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1685:Polybius, ix. 6.
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1667:Orosius, iv. 13.
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674:Second Punic War
670:magister equitum
581:Fulvii Centumali
543:military tribune
514:, Tectones, and
474:plebeian aediles
434:Magister equitum
424:in BC 322, with
77:is evidently of
21:
2362:
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2102:History of Rome
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1973:praefectus urbi
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942:Marcus Antonius
920:Marcus Antonius
911:
869:
867:Fulvii Gillones
660:First Punic War
646:
583:
490:First Punic War
402:
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339:First Punic War
275:Pliny the Elder
269:, derived from
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1926:, 40, 54 (ed.
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1893:
1884:
1880:Vol. I, p. 253
1874:Napoleon III,
1867:
1854:
1845:
1828:
1824:Bella Illyrica
1815:
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18:Fulvii Flacci
2347:Roman gentes
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1485:Livy, x. 23.
1481:
1472:
1463:
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1441:
1433:
1428:
1416:
1412:
1393:
1387:
1382:, viii. 269.
1379:
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1319:
1312:s.v. Flaccus
1311:
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1278:
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1250:
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1231:Ars Amatoria
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946:Perusine War
930:Fulvia M. f.
923:
897:
883:
833:against the
766:Celtiberians
743:
739:, in 184 BC.
725:
714:
633:quinqueremes
628:
455:
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350:
345:
344:The surname
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44:ancient Rome
42:families at
35:
31:
29:
2250:(Servius),
2209:Cassius Dio
2048:Philippicae
2031:De Domo Sua
1476:Livy, x. 9.
1365:Appuleius,
1337:Philippicae
1220:, i. 3. 45.
1156:s.v. curvus
1118:s.v. fulvus
1093:Fulvia Gens
754:to Samnium.
444:, besieged
373:Ronald Syme
32:gens Fulvia
2336:Categories
2138:Pro Milone
2133:Pro Milone
2079:(Satires).
2053:Pro Flacco
1911:Pro Flacco
1839:, 21, 32;
1501:", No. 4).
1458:, vii. 44.
1423:", No. 2).
1354:s.v. natta
1233:, ii. 659.
1066:References
1020:Elagabalus
955:, accused
831:Massilians
776:. He was
728:in 190 BC.
726:Peregrinus
721:in Africa.
662:broke out.
597:in 263 BC.
567:Vulcanalia
388:praenomina
328:Centumalus
215:Centumalus
132:praenomina
126:Praenomina
56:consulship
2238:Eutropius
2014:Historiae
1939:Sallust,
1757:Solinus,
1629:1927, 101
1573:Sallust,
1432:Drumann,
1378:Servius,
1071:Citations
1014:Fulvius,
989:Caracalla
959:in BC 52.
898:suffectus
896:, consul
884:suffectus
810:Illyricum
774:Ligurians
744:suffectus
733:Pollentia
700:Tarquinii
591:Etruscans
520:Aetolians
516:Celtiberi
456:suffectus
454:, consul
432:as well.
392:filiation
116:patronage
2120:Priapeia
2009:Polybius
1909:Cicero,
1861:Cicero,
1843:, i. 43.
1835:Cicero,
1822:Appian,
1620:1900, 83
1586:Cicero,
1562:1889, 70
1519:Cicero,
1348:Festus,
1335:Cicero,
1259:Nobilior
1243:Priapeia
1216:Horace,
1179:Paetinus
1054:See also
1009:Macrinus
968:Catiline
924:Bambalio
737:Pisaurum
696:Herdonia
619:Hannibal
595:dictator
574:Catiline
531:Pisaurum
527:Potentia
464:Bovianum
446:Saticula
438:dictator
430:Samnites
376:Fulvia.
346:Bambalio
322:Paetinus
318:Nobilior
314:Paetinus
267:Paetinus
257:Nobilior
253:Paetinus
243:Neratius
239:Veratius
235:Paetinus
231:Nobilior
211:Bambalio
104:Hercules
94:Tusculum
83:cognomen
52:Republic
40:plebeian
2076:Satirae
2060:Sallust
1811:Epitome
1218:Satirae
1047:Carinus
835:Saluvii
803:ovation
780:in 174.
748:Liguria
688:praetor
680:in 211.
678:Capuans
629:urbanus
626:praetor
609:Illyria
551:Liguria
512:Vaccaei
494:Regulus
380:Members
365:Servius
335:Flaccus
223:Flaccus
195:Servius
187:Quintus
166:Servius
148:Quintus
118:of the
112:nobiles
75:Fulvius
36:Foulvia
2342:Fulvii
2168:Appian
2071:Horace
2026:Brutus
1928:Orelli
1837:Brutus
1809:Livy,
1521:Brutus
1400:
1229:Ovid,
1183:Paetus
916:Fulvia
909:Others
785:senate
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