Marcus Fulvius Nobilior

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Marcus Fulvius Nobilior was a prominent Roman statesman and general of the 2nd century BC, noted for his military campaigns and for sponsoring significant public building projects in Rome.

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Marcus Fulvius Nobilior canonical 3

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instanceOf Roman general
ancient Roman politician
consul of the Roman Republic
associatedWith Temple of Hercules Musarum in Rome
citizenship Roman Republic
cognomen Nobilior
conflict Aetolian War
Roman–Seleucid War
culture ancient Roman culture
familyName Fulvius
governed Aetolia
Ambracia
honor Roman triumph
knownFor military campaigns in Greece
patronage of literature and the arts
public building projects in Rome
languageSpoken Latin
legacy development of monumental architecture in Rome
integration of Greek culture into Roman public life
memberOf Fulvia gens
militaryBranch Roman army
militaryRank general
notableAchievement campaigns in Aetolia
conquest of Ambracia
participation in the Roman–Seleucid War
victory over the Aetolian League
notableWork Porticus of Octavia
surface form: Portico of Octavia (Porticus Octaviae predecessor complex)

Temple of Hercules Musarum
public buildings in the Campus Martius
officeContested consulship of the Roman Republic
patronOf Ennius
surface form: Quintus Ennius
politicalAlignment Roman Senate
positionHeld aedile of the Roman Republic
censor of the Roman Republic
consul of the Roman Republic
pontifex
praetor of the Roman Republic
religion ancient Roman religion
residence Rome
sexOrGender male
sphereOfInfluence Greece
Roman Republic
timePeriod 2nd century BC

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Basilica Aemilia builder Marcus Fulvius Nobilior
Basilica Aemilia dedicatedTo Marcus Fulvius Nobilior
Ambracia conqueredBy Marcus Fulvius Nobilior