"The family Flumignano descends of Flaminius, family of great political influence in the Roman Republic. His maximum exponent at that time Gaius Flaminius, that ascended to consul's position in 233 aC was and in that position he expanded the Roman territory until Galia Cisalpina, whose conquered area, almost understanding the whole septentrional area of Italy, FLAMINIA was denominated. His son GAIUS FLAMINIUS NEPOS, also consul in 185 aC, returned to that area to establish one more colony, as rampart of definitive occupation of the area, denominated Aquileia and he made the distribution of the lands, being historical hypothesis that it stayed where he is located the city FLUMIGNANO, today integrated in the Municipal District of Talmassons, Province of Udine".
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The Flumignan´s Family
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The Flumignan´s Family
"The family Flumignano descends of Flaminius, family of great political influence in the Roman Republic. His maximum exponent at that time Gaius Flaminius, that ascended to consul's position in 233 aC
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????suanjflamminius wrote:"The family Flumignano descends of Flaminius, family of great political influence in the Roman Republic. His maximum exponent at that time Gaius Flaminius, that ascended to consul's position in 233 aC was and in that position he expanded the Roman territory until Galia Cisalpina, whose conquered area, almost understanding the whole septentrional area of Italy, FLAMINIA was denominated. His son GAIUS FLAMINIUS NEPOS, also consul in 185 aC, returned to that area to establish one more colony, as rampart of definitive occupation of the area, denominated Aquileia and he made the distribution of the lands, being historical hypothesis that it stayed where he is located the city FLUMIGNANO, today integrated in the Municipal District of Talmassons, Province of Udine".
By Dr. Izidoro Flumignan