Fulvia Flacca Bambalio

   Fulvia Bambaliae

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Personal and Family Information

Fulvia was born in 0077 B.C. in Roma or Tusculum , the daughter of unknown parents.

She died in OCT 0040 B.C.. The place is not known.

She had three marriages/partners. Her first husband was Publius Clodius, who she married in BEF 0063 B.C.. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Clodia Pulchra (0057/56BC-?).

Her second husband was Gaius Scribonius Curio, who she married in ABT 0053 B.C.. The place has not been found. They had no known children.

Her third husband was Marcus Antonius. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their two known children were Marcus Antonius Antyllus (0047BC-0030BC) and Iullus Antonius (0043BC-0002BC).

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth 0077 B.C.
Place: Roma or Tusculum
Death OCT 0040 B.C.

Notes

Note 1

According to Plutarch, Fulvia had no interest in spinning nor managing a household nor ruling a husband with no ambition for public life; Fulvia wanted to govern or to command and be a commander-in-chief. Fulvia is remembered in the history of the late Roman Republic for her political ambition and activity. She was the first Roman non-mythological woman to appear on Roman coins.

Note 2

the only child of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalio and Sempronia Gracchae

Sources

  1. Wikipedia English
    Source: Wikipedia English