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Banker in ancient Rome
Marcus Fulcinius, a native of Tarquinii in Etruria, was a successful banker at Rome, whom Cicero described as eminently respectable. He was married to
Marcus_Fulcinius
Roman diplomat (died 437 BC)
responded by sending four ambassadors, including Gaius Fulcinius, to the leaders of Fidenae. When Fulcinius and the rest arrived, they demanded that Fidenae
Gaius_Fulcinius
respectable. Marcus Fulcinius M. f., son of the banker Marcus, died young. Marcus Fulcinius, a freedman of the banker Marcus Fulcinius. Lucius Fulcinius, a quaestor
Fulcinia_gens
Etruscan and Roman family
mentioned by Cicero in his oration, Pro Caecina. Caesennia, wife of Marcus Fulcinius, and later of Aulus Caecina. Gaius Caesennius Philo, brought charges
Caesennia_gens
Early 1st century AD Roman senator, consul and prosecutor
brother named Gaius Fulcinius Trio, attested as praetor peregrinus in 24. Trio's first recorded accusation was that against praetor Marcus Scribonius Libo
Lucius_Fulcinius_Trio
Calendar year
(approximate date) Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus, Roman statesman and consul Lucius Fulcinius Trio, Roman senator and suffect consul Phraates, Parthian prince and son
AD_35
Roman politician (2 BC – AD 40)
com/biography/Nero-Roman-emperor Suetonius, Nero 5, 6. Tacitus, Annales iv. 75, vi. 1, 47, xii. 64. Marcus Velleius Paterculus ii. 72. Cassius Dio, lviii. 17.
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (father of Nero)
Gnaeus_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_(father_of_Nero)
Cotta Messalinus Dio (p. 35) Drusus Caesar (second son of Germanicus) Fulcinius Trio (consul) Galba Geminius Rufus (husband of Prisca) Germanicus Helvidius
List of people mentioned in the works of Tacitus
List_of_people_mentioned_in_the_works_of_Tacitus
Etruscan king of Veii (died 437 BC)
the Fidenate army. The Romans sent four envoys (Tullus Cloelius, Gaius Fulcinius, Spurius Antius, and Lucius Roscius) to Fidenae to demand an explanation
Lars_Tolumnius
article observes the Varronian chronology, established by the historian Marcus Terentius Varro, who calculated that Rome was founded in what is now called
List_of_Roman_consuls
1st century AD Roman senator
Lepida had two children from her previous marriage to Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus: Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus, and the Empress Messalina
Faustus Cornelius Sulla (consul 31)
Faustus_Cornelius_Sulla_(consul_31)
5th-century BC Roman diplomat
sources, was a Roman envoy to Fidenae. He and his fellow envoys Gaius Fulcinius, Spurius Antius, and Lucius Roscius were dispatched in the year 438 B
Tullus_Cloelius
Florius Floronius Fonteius Foslius Fufetius Fuficius Fufidius Fufius Fulcinius Fulginas Fulvius Fundanius Furius Furnius Gabinius Gagilius Galerius Gallius
List_of_Roman_nomina
Fourth decade of the first century AD
(approximate date) Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus, Roman statesman and consul Lucius Fulcinius Trio, Roman senator and suffect consul Phraates, Parthian prince and son
30s
5th-century BC Roman consul and military tribune
joined Lars Tolumnius, king of the Veientians. Roman ambassadors Gaius Fulcinius, Tullus Cloelius, Spurius Antius, and Lucius Roscius were sent to Fidenae
Lucius_Sergius_Fidenas
First century Roman senator, consul, and provincial governor
in AD 22, had died in 32 after advocating the condemnation of Lucius Fulcinius Trio and Publius Memmius Regulus, the feuding consuls of the previous
Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus
Gaius_Sallustius_Passienus_Crispus
Index of articles associated with the same name
(disambiguation) The other accusers being Firmius Catus, Vibius Serenus, and Fulcinius Trio Smith, William (1867). "Agrippa, Fonteius". In Smith, William (ed
Gaius_Fonteius_Agrippa
1st century AD Roman senator, consul, urban prefect and provincial governor
held the fasces in the previous year, Publius Memmius Regulus and Lucius Fulcinius Trio, against the prosecution of the delator Decimus Haterius Agrippa
Quintus_Sanquinius_Maximus
Etruscan hypogeum (burial chamber) in Tarquinia, Italy
is probably a cognate or preform of "Marcus". "Hulchnie" is generally interpreted as the Roman gens "Fulcinius", and "Larth" is believed to be akin to
Tomb_of_Orcus
5th century BC consular tribune of the Roman Republic
death of four Roman legates sent as ambassadors. The four legates, Gaius Fulcinius, Cloelius Tullus, Spurius Antius and Lucius Roscius, would later be honoured
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus (consular tribune)
Lucius_Quinctius_Cincinnatus_(consular_tribune)
Battle between the forces of Rome and Fidenae and Veii
itself instead with Veii. The Senate appointed Tullus Cloelius, Gaius Fulcinius, Spurius Antius, and Lucius Roscius to enquire into the motives behind
Battle_of_Fidenae_(437_BC)
Roman senator
started and ended his governorship are uncertain. The previous governor, Fulcinius Trio, returned to Rome before 1 July 31 when he began his tenure as suffect
Gaius Ummidius Durmius Quadratus
Gaius_Ummidius_Durmius_Quadratus
Calendar of Roman magistrates and events from 49 BC to AD 175
Appius C. = Gaius Cn. = Gnaeus Faustus (not abbreviated) L. = Lucius M. = Marcus M'. = Manius P. = Publius Q. = Quintus Ser. = Servius Sex. = Sextus T. =
Fasti_Ostienses
MARCUS FULCINIUS
MARCUS FULCINIUS
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Warlike
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Latin American
Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with...
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARCIO means "defense" or "of the sea."
Girl/Female
Latin American
Mars (Roman god of war). Derived from the Roman clan 'Marcius'.
Male
English
 English form of Latin Marcus, MARKUS means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Markus.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Marcy, MARCIE means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
German
 German form of Latin Marcus, MARKUS means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Markus.
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCEL means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Irish
 Scandinavian name derived from the latter part of French Charlemagne ("Charles the Great"), from Latin magnus, MAGNUS means "great." Used infrequently by the Irish and Scottish. Compare with another form of Magnus.
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARCIA means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Marius, MARIUSZ means "male, virile."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Caius Marcius Coriolanus, and also Young Marcius, son to Coriolanus.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
War-like; Mars; The Roman God of War; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Form of Marc; Roman God Mars; Defence; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Marcus, Mark
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Marcus, MARCAS means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATEUS means "gift of God."
Male
Greek
(ΜάÏκος) Greek form of Latin Marcus, MARKOS means "defense" or "of the sea." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the author of the second Gospel.
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Marcus, MARCOS means "defense" or "of the sea."
Boy/Male
Gaelic American Biblical Latin Shakespearean
Hammer.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Martinus, MARCIN means "of/like Mars."
MARCUS FULCINIUS
MARCUS FULCINIUS
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from a place so named, for example in Dordogne, Gironde, and Marne.English : variant of Verdun.A Verdon, also written Verdun, from the Aunis region of France was documented in Quebec City in 1663.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Good Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Fame; Eternal Flame
Boy/Male
Sikh
Gurus servant
Girl/Female
Indian
World
Boy/Male
Hindu
Like to think
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Tamil
Apoorva | அபூரà¯à®µà®¾
One of a kind or rare, Quite new, Exquisite, Unprecedented, Like never before
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Heel; replaces.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
King
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Cottrell.
MARCUS FULCINIUS
MARCUS FULCINIUS
MARCUS FULCINIUS
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MARCUS FULCINIUS
n.
The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.
a.
Extremely rash; foolhardy. See under March, the month.
n.
See Mancus.
n.
A piece of music designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops; a piece of music in the march form.
n.
One of the bones of either the carpus or tarsus.
n.
tarsus.
n.
The great blackbacked gull (Larus marinus).
n.
A marquis.
n.
A sea mew or gull; esp., the black-backed gull (Larus marinus).
a.
Fleshy; -- applied to the minute structural elements, called sarcous elements, or sarcous disks, of which striated muscular fiber is composed.
n.
An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and silver, and of variously estimated values. The silver mancus was equal to about one shilling of modern English money.
n.
A nobleman in England, France, and Germany, of a rank next below that of duke. Originally, the marquis was an officer whose duty was to guard the marches or frontiers of the kingdom. The office has ceased, and the name is now a mere title conferred by patent.
n.
The young of the great black-backed gull (Larus marinus), formerly considered a distinct species.
v. i.
To hold, or meet in, a caucus or caucuses.
n.
The distance passed over in marching; as, an hour's march; a march of twenty miles.
n.
The distal segment of the fore limb, including the carpus and fore foot or hand.
n.
A warden of the marches; a marcher.
n.
The black-backed gull (Larus marinus); -- called also swarbie.
pl.
of Manus