Fulvia (disambiguation)

Fulvia (disambiguation)

Fulvia, an ancient Latin woman's name, may refer to:

* Fulvia, a legendary Roman woman noted for her political ambitions
* Fulvia (Wife of Saturninus)
* Lancia Fulvia, a car
* Fulvia Plautilla, a Roman princess
* Olympia Fulvia Morata, a sixteenth-century Italian scholar
* Fulvia Celica Siguas Sandoval, a transsexual woman
* Basilica Fulvia, an ancient basilica
* 609 Fulvia, an asteroid


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