Lucius Fulvius Aemilianus (Consul 244)

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Lucius Fulvius Aemilianus was a Roman politician and senator .

Aemilianus was an Italian and a patrician . Relations with the Bruttii family had also existed from the first century . His father was probably Lucius Fulvius Aemilianus, who had been consul in 206 . In 244 Aemilianus became an ordinary consul.

It was previously believed that Aemilianus was consul for the second time in 249. It was concluded from the iteration of the consulate that Aemilianus also held the office of Praefectus urbi under Philip Arabs . But it was considered impossible that Aemilianus held the ordinary consulate twice in just six years. Therefore, it is believed that his brother Lucius Fulvius Gavius ​​Numisius Aemilianus was consul for the second time in 249.

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