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Flaccus, Fu'lvius

9. Q. Fulvius Flaccus was praetor in Sardinia in B. C. 187; and after having been thrice a candidate for the consulship, he obtained it at length in B. C. 180, in the place of his step-father, C. Piso, who had died, and was said to have been poisoned by his wife Quarta Hostilia, in order to make room for her son. (Liv. 38.42, 40.37.)

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    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 38, 42
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