Fulvian

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Fulvius (female Fulvia ) was the noun of the gens Fulvia , a plebeian family in the Roman Republic that originally came from Tusculum .

Lucius Fulvius Curvus , the founder of the family, was 322 BC. Chr. Consul , and under the patronage of the Fabians another Fulvii played an important role in the city and in the kingdom. Among the larger branches of the family are the Fulvii Flacci and the Fulvii Nobiliores .

Of the female members of the family, Fulvia should be mentioned, the granddaughter of Gaius Gracchus and wife of Mark Antony .

Fulvii Centumali

Fulvii Flacci

Fulvii nobiliores

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  1. For a list of all Fulvians who held offices during the Roman Republic, see T. Robert S. Broughton : The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 2: 99 BC-31 BC Case Western Reserve University Press Cleveland, Ohio 1968, pp. 567 f. ( Philological Monographs , Volume 15, Part 2).