Fulvia

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ancient Rome
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Cicero
civil war
Claudius Pulcher
Cleopatra
Clodius
Clodius Pulcher
Curio
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forthcoming
Julius Caesar
Marc Antony
Marcus Antonius
Roman women
Rome
Scribonius Curio
women in Rome

Product details

  • ISBN 9781805461951
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'A thoroughly rapacious woman...as cruel as she is greedy' Cicero
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A woman who took no thought for spinning or housekeeping...meddlesome and headstrong' Plutarch
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[She] caused the death of many, both to satisfy her enmity and to gain their wealth' Cassius Dio
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She acted in a haughty manner towards those who were placing her in a position to be arrogant' Orosius
'Nothing of the woman in her except her sex' Velleius Paterculus


The charismatic Fulvia amassed a degree of military and political power that was unprecedented for a woman in Ancient Rome. Married three times to men who moved in powerful circles, including Marc Antony, Fulvia was not content to play the usual background role that was expected of a wife - instead she challenged the Roman patriarchy and sought to increase her influence in the face of determined opposition.

It's rare to know so much about a particular Roman woman, but Fulvia was so despised by her male detractors that she was much written about. Acclaimed historian Jane Draycott has used original sources to piece together Fulvia's life and sort fact from fiction, while also exploring the role of women in Roman society.

Jane Draycott is a historian and archaeologist, and the author of Cleopatra's Daughter: Egyptian Princess, Roman Prisoner, African Queen. She is currently Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Glasgow and co-director of the University of Glasgow's Games and Gaming Lab.