- Marcus Fulvius Nobilior
Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (M. Fulvius M. f. Ser. n. Nobilior), Roman general, a member of one of the most important families of the patrician
Fulvius gens .He started his political career as
curule aedile in195 BC . Whenpraetor (193 BC ) he served with distinction inSpain , and as consul in189 BC he completely broke the power of theAetolian League . On his return toRome , Nobilior celebrated a triumph (of which full details are given byLivy ) remarkable for the magnificence of the spoils exhibited. On his Aetolian campaign he was accompanied by the poetEnnius , who made the capture ofAmbracia , at which he was present, the subject of one of his plays. For this Nobilior was strongly opposed by Cato the Censor, on the ground that he had compromised his dignity as a Roman general. In179 BC he was appointed censor together with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.He restored the temple of
Hercules and theMuses in theCircus Flaminius , placed in it a list ofFasti drawn up by himself, and endeavoured to make theRoman calendar more generally known. He was a great enthusiast for Greek art and culture, and introduced many of its masterpieces into Rome, amongst them the picture of the Muses byZeuxis from Ambracia.Fulvius was grandson of
Servius Fulvius Paetinus Nobilior (consul in 255 BC) and he had two sons, both of whom obtained the consulship: Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (in 159 BC) andQuintus Fulvius Nobilior (in 153 BC).
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