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  Fulvius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Fulvia) was the nomen of the gens Fulvia, a plebeian gens of ancient Rome that originally came from Tusculum.
Lucius Fulvius Curvus, the first of the gens, was consul in 322 BC, and under the patronage of the Fabii, many more Fulvii played an important role in the state.
Major families included the Fulvii Flacci and the Fulvii Nobiliores.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/f/fu/fulvius.html   (72 words)

  
 Forum Fulvii - NovaRoma
Forum Fulvii is the most important Roman reenactment event in Italy.
It is the reenactment of the ancient municipium Forum Fulvii, built by Consul Fulvius Flaccus in 123/125 B.C. There are original Roman dinners, the Roman market, the castrum with centuriones and the legionaries, shows and fighting, the biga-race, and so on.
Forum Fulvii lies near the city of Alessandria, in the north of Italy (1 hour from Turin, Milan or Genoa).
www.novaroma.org /wiki/Forum_Fulvii   (116 words)

  
 FORVM FVLVII - Meeting of European Provinciae
It is the reenactment of Forum Fulvii, a municipium built in 123/125 B.C. by consul Fulvius Flaccus.
Forum Fulvii lies near Alessandria, a city in the north of Italy, between Mediolanum (Milan) and Augusta (Turin).
Forum Fulvii has an agreement with the near Residence S.Michele****.
provinciaitalia.f2g.net /forumfulvii   (225 words)

  
 Survivors
Compare the lists of censors and consuls from earlier eras to the list of names in the Senate after Sulla's death.
Fulvii, Pompilii, Livii, Perperna, Fabricii, Sempronii, Atilii, Postumii, to name a few.
In gens Cornelii you still find Lentuli, the Cethegi are reduced to pedarii, while other Cornelii families are missing.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/395471   (722 words)

  
 Taurini
They are born from a rib of the association Taurine Earth, thanks to the work and the determination of the Warlike Cingetorigo, responsible organizational and the King's champion.
They begin to the first Wallace Convention, held him to San Marino in April 2001, they receive the baptism from warriors fighting against hates him Romans to the historical commemorare of the Forum Fulvii (Alexandria, May 2001).
They also risks in game challenges to the Trigallia Festival (it Silvers of Ferrara, June 2001) and they reveal their ability of builders building a stately village to the slopes of the White Mountain for the edition 2001 of the very famous one "Celtic."
www.terrataurina.it /tauriniengl.htm   (240 words)

  
 Webshots Community - Guestbook for Forum Fulvii 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Webshots Community - Guestbook for Forum Fulvii 2000
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 Nordic Italy by Karl Earlson
Sieglin studied all the references that were made to noted Romans, throughout the history of Roman literature.
He compiled the following list of individuals, whose names are indicative of their possessing fair hair; Sieglin found: 7 Flavi, 20 Flaviani, 10 Fulvi, 121 Fulvii, 27 Rubrii, 26 Rufi, 24 Rufii, 36 Rufini, 45 Rutilii and 13 Ahenobarbi.
He also observed that the names Flavius, Rufi and Rufini, were frequently employed by several Patrician families.
www.white-history.com /earlson/nordic_italy.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Flaccus: Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero - Seize the day, counting as little as possible on tomorrow.
Seize the day, counting as little as possible on tomorrow.
Cicero and Pliny state that the family came from Tusculum, where some were still living in the middle of the 1st century n.c.
Of the Fulvii Flacci the most important were the following:
www.flacc.us /flaccus.html   (4272 words)

  
 SALLUSTE (Caius Sallustius Crispi), Opera omnia quae extant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Beautiful edition of works of the Latin historian Salluste with in particular the comments given by Aldus Manucii, Joh.
Rivii, Petri Ciacconii, Fulvii Ursini, & Heliae Putschii.
Splendid binding which one can without question allow to the french binder Jean-Claude Bozerian (1762-1840).
www.anticbooks.com /_uk/catalogue/detail/Det_9709.html   (100 words)

  
 V. In Behalf of Archias the Poet by Cicero. Rome (218 B.C.-84 A.D.). Vol. II. Bryan, William Jennings, ed. 1906. The ...
Great honor is paid to the exploits of the Roman people.
Lastly, all those great men, the Maximi, the Marcelli, and the Fulvii, are done honor to, not without all of us having also a share in the panegyric.
Therefore our ancestors received the man who was the cause of all this, a man of Rudiæ, into their city as a citizen; and shall we reject from our city a man of Heraclea, a man sought by many cities, and made a citizen of ours by these very laws?
www.bartleby.com /268/2/13.html   (2983 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: Roman Senate
In the beginning, nobilitas was not a closed hermetic class, as many homines novi were joining its ranks.
Also, some elite families from Latin and Roman cities were admitted like, for example, Plautii from city Tibur, Mamilii, Fulvii and Coruncanii from Tuskulum, Otacilii from Beneventum, or Ogulnii a family from Etruria.
Making it more difficult to become a senator for new people, the senators enacted law (lex Claudia 218 BC) which prohibited the members of senate and their families from earning money from any kind of business or trade.
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4616&PN=1   (5731 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is odd, for one reason, because Nordic barbarians detested farming.
Nonetheless, in a now-famous argument, German Werner Sieglin suggested that when translated from Latin, the family name of many ancient Roman patrician clans denote “Nordic racial features.” He said Rufii, Rubrii and Rutilii indicated red hair, and Flavii and Fulvii indicated blond hair.
On the other hand, Chester Starr states, “Nowhere in historic times is there any valid evidence that the upper classes of one area differed in culture from those of another because of racial background, nor within any one people did the upper and lower classes have basically different cultural inheritances.
www.angelfire.com /crazy/bevacqua/SWARTHY.html   (2092 words)

  
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The tone is elegiac and regretful, and the conclusion is that humanity cannot be saved in its current form; but there are better beings, and better worlds, to come.
Egnatii, Henrici Glareani, Laevini Torrentii, Fulvii Ursini… by Suetonius
A very good book, this, which had been sitting on my "to-read" pile for far too long.
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 Velleius Paterculus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Quippe iuvenis specie excellens necdum duodevicesimum transgressus annum immunisque delictorum paternorum, Fulvii Flacci filius, quem pater legatum de condicionibus miserat, ab Opimio interemptus est.
Circa eadem tempora M. Metelli fratres uno die triumphaverunt.
Non minus clarum exemplum et adhuc unicum Fulvii Flacci, eius qui Capuam ceperat, filiorum, sed alterius in adoptionem dati, in collegio consulatus fuit; adoptivus in Acidini Manlii familiam datus.
www.gmu.edu /departments/fld/CLASSICS/vell2.html   (16411 words)

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