Fulvia

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Fulvia was a politically influential Roman noblewoman of the late Republic, known for her active involvement in Roman politics and her marriages to prominent leaders including Mark Antony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
ancient Roman woman
historical figure
approximateDeathDate 40 BC
associatedWith Gaius Scribonius Curio
Mark Antony
Publius Clodius Pulcher
Second Triumvirate
citizenship Roman Republic
conflictWith Augustus
surface form: Octavian
culture ancient Roman culture
deathPlace Greece
Sicyon
era 1st century BC
familyStatus aristocratic background
gender female
historicalContext civil wars of the late Roman Republic
historicalReputation one of the most politically active women of the Roman Republic
influenced public perception of Mark Antony
knownFor active involvement in Roman politics
marriage alliances with prominent Roman leaders
political influence in the late Roman Republic
language Latin
maritalAllianceSignificance linked populares leaders across successive generations
notableFor being targeted by hostile ancient sources for her political activity
using her marriages to advance political agendas
participatedIn power struggles following Julius Caesar's assassination
politicalAlignment popularis faction
politicalSphere Roman Senate and popular assemblies
region Italia (Roman province)
surface form: Roman Italy
roleInPolitics behind-the-scenes political actor
influential figure in Roman popular politics
sourceMention Appian
Cassius Dio
Plutarch
spouse Gaius Scribonius Curio
Mark Antony
Publius Clodius Pulcher
spouseOfPoliticalLeader Mark Antony
supportedPoliticalCareerOf Mark Antony
Publius Clodius Pulcher
timePeriod late Roman Republic
tookPartIn Perusine War

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