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  1. Fulvia next married Caius Scribonius Curio, who died in Africa in 49 bc, and in 44 she married Mark Antony. She apparently was deeply in love with him and had great ambition for him. During the proscriptions of 43 bc —from which she enriched herself—Fulvia was reported to have viewed with pleasure the heads of Rufus and Cicero, Antony’s ...

  2. 7 de abr. de 2017 · 1. Fulvia Flacca Bambalia fue una mujer que supo ejercer su influencia en un tiempo y sociedad dominada por los hombres, hasta el punto de influir de manera notoria en la política romana de finales de la República, incluso mucho más que algunos cónsules o pretores. Fulvia tenía claro que su destino en la vida no sería el tradicional hilar ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2020 · Fulvia – first unofficial empress of Rome. This post is also available in: Polish ( polski) 23 March 2020. Fulvia. Third wife of Mark Antony. The woman who pronounced the verdict on Cicero. Contributed to the burning of the Roman senate building. She ordered to mint coins with her image, she headed the legions.

  4. È probabilmente il capolavoro di meccanica economicamente più accessibile che rispetta tutte queste caratteristiche. Il Lancia Fulvia Club è un'associazione culturale che custodisce il retaggio morale e materiale della tradizione del marchio Lancia promuovendone la valorizzazione storica e culturale relativamente al modello Fulvia ...

  5. Born around 60 bce; daughter of Fulvia (c. 85/80–40 bce) and Publius Clodius; stepdaughter of Mark Antony (80–30 bce); became first wife of Octavian (63 bce–14 ce), later known as Augustus Caesar, emperor of Rome (divorced). His second wife was Scribonia ; his third was Livia Drusilla (58 bce –29 ce). Whatever her motives, Fulvia ...

  6. Fulvia Plautila. Publia Fulvia Plautila (en latín, Publia Fulvia Plautilla; c. 185 o entre 188 y 189-principios del 212) fue una princesa romana, brevemente emperatriz romana y la única esposa del emperador romano Caracalla. Caracalla era su primo segundo por parte de padre.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2019 · Though on track to become a major city in the developing Roman Empire, Perusia did not become a colony until just after 250 A.D., largely due to the destruction it suffered during the eponymous Perusine Wars. In 40 B.C., with the Roman Republic torn between two powerful men, Fulvia Antonia made her final stand in Perusia.

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