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Marcus Sempronius C. f. M. n. Tuditanus, consul in 240 and censor in 230 BC.[18][19][20]
Publius Sempronius C. f. C. n. Tuditanus, censor in 209 BC and consul in 204, he was a survivor of the Battle of Cannae. He defeated Hannibal during his consulship.
Marcus Sempronius Tuditanus, one of the officers of Scipio at the capture of Carthago Nova in 209 BC.[21]
Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus, praetor in 197 BC, obtained Hispania Citerior as his province, and died of wounds received in battle the following year.[22][23]
Marcus Sempronius M. f. C. n. Tuditanus, consul in 185 BC, defeated the Apuani.[24]
Gaius Sempronius C. f. Tuditanus, perhaps one of the senior praetors in 146 BC, was that year sent with the consul Lucius Mummius in order to form the province of Achaea.[1][25][26]
Gaius Sempronius C. f. C. n. Tuditanus, an orator and historian and consul in 129 BC, triumphed over the Iapydes.
Sempronia C. f. C. n., daughter of the consul of 129 BC, married Lucius Hortensius, and was the mother of the orator Quintus Hortensius.
Sempronius Tuditanus, the grandfather of Fulvia, the wife of Marcus Antonius, the triumvir, described by Cicero as a madman, who liked to scatter his money among the people from the Rostra.[27][28]
Sempronia, the mother of Fulvia.
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(2) He is married to Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus I : NN wife.
They got married before 210 B.C. at Roma, Latium, Roman Republic.
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