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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › FulviaFulvia - Wikipedia

    Fulvia (Classical Latin:; d. 40 BC) was an aristocratic Roman woman who lived during the Late Roman Republic. Fulvia's birth into an important political dynasty facilitated her relationships and, later on, marriages to Publius Clodius Pulcher, Gaius Scribonius Curio, and Mark Antony.

  2. Fulvia (died 40 bc, Sicyon, Greece) was the wife of Mark Antony, and a participant in the struggle for power following the death of Julius Caesar. Fulvia was the daughter of Marcus Fulvius Bambalio of Tusculum. She was first married to the demagogic politician Publius Clodius Pulcher.

  3. The daringly ambitious, sometimes outrageous, Roman aristocrat, known to history as Fulvia, lived during the Late Roman Republic, a chaotic era lasting from 130 bce to 31 bce that was characterized by turmoil and strife.

  4. Apr 4, 2019 · Fulvia: The Roman Woman Who Would Be King. Without political power of her own in ancient Rome, Fulvia wielded that of her husbands. Karen Murdarasi | Published in History Today Volume 69 Issue 4 April 2019. Fulvia is most familiar as the wife of Mark Antony, but that label does not do her justice.

  5. Jul 20, 2022 · Fulvia: Playing for power at the end of the Roman Republic, by Celia E. Schultz, is a timely addition to the Women in Antiquity series published by Oxford University Press.

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fulvia_gensFulvia gens - Wikipedia

    The gens Fulvia, originally Foulvia, was one of the most illustrious plebeian families at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first came to prominence during the middle Republic; the first to attain the consulship was Lucius Fulvius Curvus in 322 BC.

  7. Fulvia (c.80–40 bce) Offspring of two noble families, became the bestknown of late republican women active in politics and a prototype of empresses. Born in the late 70s bc, she married Clodius Pulcher, supported his policies and called for vengeance after his murder.

  8. Sep 23, 2021 · Fulvia: Playing for Power at the End of the Roman Republic is the first full-length biography focused solely on Fulvia, daughter of Sempronia and Bambalio, who is best known as the wife of Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony).

  9. Fulvia: Playing for Power at the End of the Roman Republic by Celia E. Schultz, M.A. ’94, Ph.D. ’99, is the first full-length biography of Fulvia, best known as the wife of Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony) and the most powerful woman in Rome. At one point, Fulvia even took an active role in the military conflict between Antonius’s allies and ...

  10. Born into a less prestigious branch of an aristocratic Roman clan in the last decades of the Roman Republic, Fulvia first rose to prominence as the wife of P. Clodius Pulcher,...

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