Marcus Aefulanus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reigns of Claudius and Nero.
[1] He is known to have held one other office, proconsular governor of the public province of Asia around 66/67.
A Mons Aefulanus (modern Monte Sante Angelo in Arcese) is known, as well as a town of the same name on its slopes;[3] the similar name suggests the suffect consul's family had its origins there.
Less than a dozen Aefulani in total are attested, including a Marcus Aefulanus M.l.
[4] These include: one Titus Aefulanus, a local magistrate in Forum Cornelii (modern Imola);[5] several wax tablets recovered from Pompeii mention a Publius Aefulanus Crysantus;[6] inscriptions recovered from Augusta Emerita (near Merida, Spain) attest to four people (two freedmen) of that gens present there;[7] and two inscriptions attest to a family of that name.