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Please add updates or make corrections to the NumisWiki text version as appropriate.FULVIA gens, plebian but consular. A family distinguished for the high offices occupied, and the talents displayed, by several of its members.

 


Fulvia
- RPC 3139
Phrygia, Eumenea as Fulvia. Circa 41-40 BC. Æ 20mm. Draped bust of Fulvia as winged Nike right / FOULOUIANWN right, Athena advancing left, holding spear in right hand, shield on left arm; magistrate ZMERTORIGOS son of FILWNIDOU.

Fulvia Plautilla was the daughter of Caius Fulvius Plautianus who later became the Praetorian Prefect under Caracalla. After Plautianus was executed following trumped charges of a plot against Caracalla, Plautilla was banished to Lipari.

Fulvia. See Eumeneia.
Grimenothyrae or Flavia Grimenothyrae. The Grimenothyreis were a people inhabiting the region between Temenothyrae (Ushak) and Keramon Agora on the upper Sindrus near Acmoneia.

PLAUTILLE (+211)
Publia Fulvia Plautilla Augusta (202-205)
Denier - 202
N° v18_0475 ...

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On a final note, for some unexplained reason the authors of RPC I and supplements omitted this particular issue from their catalogue, although they included a coin of Antony and Fulvia dated to 42/1 BC (RPC I 4509), ...

See also: Coin, Legend, Obverse, Caracalla, Augustus

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