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The Basilica Fulvia was a basilica built in ancient Rome. According to Livy (40.51), the censors M. Aemilius Lepidus and M. Fulvius Nobilior (after whom it was named) had it built in 179 BC. It may be that there had been a previous building existing on the site from 210 BC which was incorporated (Plaut. Capt. 815, Curc. 472). In 78 BC, the consul M. Aemilius Lepidus incorporated the building into the Basilica Aemilia (Plin. Nat. Hist. 35.13), and it was renamed the Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia or sometimes simply the Basilica.

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  • The Basilica Fulvia was a basilica built in ancient Rome. According to Livy (40.51), the censors M. Aemilius Lepidus and M. Fulvius Nobilior (after whom it was named) had it built in 179 BC. It may be that there had been a previous building existing on the site from 210 BC which was incorporated (Plaut. Capt. 815, Curc. 472). In 78 BC, the consul M. Aemilius Lepidus incorporated the building into the Basilica Aemilia (Plin. Nat. Hist. 35.13), and it was renamed the Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia or sometimes simply the Basilica. (en)
  • Basílica Fúlvia (em latim: Basilica Fulvia) era uma antiga basílica no Fórum Romano. De acordo com Lívio, os censores Marco Emílio Lépido e Marco Fúlvio Nobilior (em cuja homenagem foi batizada) a construíram em 179 a.C. É possível que tenha existido no local um edifício mais antigo, de 210 a.C., que foi incorporado. Em 78 a.C., o cônsul Marco Emílio Lépido incorporou o edifício à nova Basílica Emília e ela passou a ser chamada de "Basílica Fúlvia e Emília" (em latim: Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia) ou apenas Basílica Emília. (pt)
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  • The Basilica Fulvia was a basilica built in ancient Rome. According to Livy (40.51), the censors M. Aemilius Lepidus and M. Fulvius Nobilior (after whom it was named) had it built in 179 BC. It may be that there had been a previous building existing on the site from 210 BC which was incorporated (Plaut. Capt. 815, Curc. 472). In 78 BC, the consul M. Aemilius Lepidus incorporated the building into the Basilica Aemilia (Plin. Nat. Hist. 35.13), and it was renamed the Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia or sometimes simply the Basilica. (en)
  • Basílica Fúlvia (em latim: Basilica Fulvia) era uma antiga basílica no Fórum Romano. De acordo com Lívio, os censores Marco Emílio Lépido e Marco Fúlvio Nobilior (em cuja homenagem foi batizada) a construíram em 179 a.C. É possível que tenha existido no local um edifício mais antigo, de 210 a.C., que foi incorporado. Em 78 a.C., o cônsul Marco Emílio Lépido incorporou o edifício à nova Basílica Emília e ela passou a ser chamada de "Basílica Fúlvia e Emília" (em latim: Basilica Fulvia et Aemilia) ou apenas Basílica Emília. (pt)
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