subject | book bibliographic info |
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fulvia | Gianvittorio-Ungar and Schlapbach (2021), Choreonarratives: Dancing Stories in Greek and Roman Antiquity and Beyond, 188, 189, 190 Huttner (2013), Early Christianity in the Lycus Valley, 41 Keith and Myers (2023), Vergil and Elegy. 199 Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 146 |
fulvia, non-judean women, adopting judean practices, josephuss narrative of | Kraemer (2010), Unreliable Witnesses: Religion, Gender, and History in the Greco-Roman Mediterranean, 225, 226 |
fulvia, plautilla, publia plautilla | Hug (2023), Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome, 222, 227 |
fulvia, plotina, and | Cueva et al. (2018b), Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel. Volume 2: Roman Novels and Other Important Texts, 205 |
fulvia, wife of clodius | Walters (2020), Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome, 66 |
fulvia, wife of mark antony | Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 301, 303 |
12 validated results for "fulvia" | ||
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1. None, None, nan (3rd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Nobilior • Fulvius Nobilior, M. (pr. 93 bce) • Fulvius Nobilior, M., adorns the Temple of Hercules Musarum • Fulvius Nobilior, M., conquers Ambracia • Fulvius Nobilior, M., his triumph • M. Fulvius Nobilior Found in books: Culík-Baird (2022), Cicero and the Early Latin Poets, 32; Oksanish (2019), Benedikt Eckhardt, and Meret Strothmann, Law in the Roman Provinces, 50; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 40; Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 90 |
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2. None, None, nan (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • Bambalio, Marcus Fulvius • Fulvius Nobilior, M., conquers Ambracia Found in books: Laes Goodey and Rose (2013), Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies, 176; Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 17 |
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3. Ovid, Fasti, 6.799-6.802, 6.811-6.812 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Freudenburg, Kirk, L. Fulvius Nobilior • Fulvius Nobilior, M., adorns the Temple of Hercules Musarum • M. Fulvius Nobilior Found in books: Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 222; Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 89; Williams and Vol (2022), Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher, 112
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4. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Flaccus, M. • Fulvius Nobilior, M., adorns the Temple of Hercules Musarum • Fulvius Nobilior, M., conquers Ambracia • Fulvius Nobilior, M., his triumph • M. Fulvius Nobilior Found in books: Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 17, 36, 40; Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 88 |
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5. Josephus Flavius, Jewish Antiquities, 18.81-18.84 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvia • non-Judean women, adopting Judean practices, Josephuss narrative of Fulvia Found in books: Kraemer (2010), Unreliable Witnesses: Religion, Gender, and History in the Greco-Roman Mediterranean, 225; Lampe (2003), Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries: From Paul to Valentinus, 146
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6. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Found in books: Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 275; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 275 |
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7. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Freudenburg, Kirk, L. Fulvius Nobilior • M. Fulvius Nobilior Found in books: Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 89; Williams and Vol (2022), Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher, 112 |
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8. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Nobilior, M., adorns the Temple of Hercules Musarum • Fulvius Nobilior, M., conquers Ambracia • Fulvius Nobilior, M., his triumph • M. Fulvius Nobilior Found in books: Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 40, 222; Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 92 |
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9. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Nobilior • M. Fulvius Nobilior Found in books: Oksanish (2019), Benedikt Eckhardt, and Meret Strothmann, Law in the Roman Provinces, 50; Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 90 |
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10. None, None, nan (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Nobilior, M., adorns the Temple of Hercules Musarum • Fulvius Nobilior, M., conquers Ambracia • Fulvius Nobilior, M., his res gestae • Fulvius Nobilior, M., his triumph • M. Fulvius Nobilior • Q. Fulvius Flaccus Found in books: Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 40, 223; Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 93 |
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11. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.657, 1.725-1.730, 4.2, 4.66, 4.77, 4.86-4.89, 4.101, 4.193, 4.260-4.265 Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Found in books: Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 275; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 275
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12. None, None, nan Tagged with subjects: • Fulvius Nobilior, M. • Fulvius Nobilior, M., consul Found in books: Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 93; Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 208 |