Fulvius

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Fulvius (fem. Fulvia) (Italian Fulvio) was the nomen of the gens Fulvia, a patrician gens of ancient Rome that originally came from Tusculum. They were originally a plebeian family but were upgraded to patricians soon after the Roman republic was formed. The Fulvii were highly respected by the Patrician status and held a reputation for some excellent military generals. The Fulvii were a major part of the Praetoriani and had many Imperial connections.

Lucius Fulvius Curvus, the first of the gens, was consul in 322 BC, and gain under the patronage of the Fabius. The Fulvii or Fulvius family, were active in Roman politics since the Roman Republic. Major families included the Fulvii Flacci or Flaccus and the Fulvii Nobiliores. More members of the Fulvius gens, can be read under the Flaccus, article.

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