Tusculum. The nomen Manlia may be a patronymic surname, based on the praenomen Manius, presumably the name of an ancestor of the gens. The gens Manilia was derived...
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adopted from the patrician gens Manlia. Several of them bore the surname Torquatus, the name of a great family of the Manlia gens. The praenomina favored...
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Manlius Torquatus may refer to four Roman Republican consuls of the gens Manlia: Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus, consul in 347, 344, and 340 BC....
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He was awarded a triumph in 187 BC. Vulso belonged to the patrician gens Manlia, but his connection with the better known Torquatus branch is unknown...
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indicates that she was born into the gens Manlia, which if correct, indicates an illustrious patrician ancestry. Manlia Scantilla married the senator Didius...
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prominent branches of the Fulvii and Valerii, and Torquatus, famous from the Manlia gens, who acquired it as the result of a legendary combat between Titus Manlius...
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gens Cordia gens Coruncania gens Fonteia gens Fulvia gens Furia gens Geminia (gens) Javonelia gens Juventia gens Mamilia gens Manlia gens Porcia gens...
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In ancient Rome, a gens (/ɡɛns/ or /dʒɛnz/, Latin: [gẽːs]; pl.: gentes [ˈgɛnteːs]) was a family consisting of individuals who shared the same nomen gentilicium...
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statesman who served as Dictator in 368 BC. A member of the patrician gens Manlia, Capitolinus was the brother of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, consul in...
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consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 420 BC. Manlius belonged to the Manlia gens, an ancient and influential patrician family. Manlius was the son of...
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usual rule; a family of the Junii Silani descended from the patrician Manlia gens seems to have retained their patrician status, although adopted into...
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Brutus, were put to death for plotting to restore the Roman monarchy. The Manlia gens is said to have forbidden the use of Marcus after the condemnation of...
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Look up gens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman family, of Italic or Etruscan origins, consisting of all those individuals...
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was a famous politician and general of the Roman Republic, of the old gens Manlia. He had an outstanding career, being consul three times, in 347, 344...
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The gens Petillia or Petilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear in history at the beginning of the second century...
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the city in an ovation, which the senate had granted him. Manlia gens, for others of this gens, see Acidinus (cognomen), for other Manlii with the cognomen...
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Fulvius Flaccus, who had been consul four times, but was adopted into the Manlia gens, probably by Lucius Manlius Acidinus. Fulvianus was praetor in 188 BC...
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The gens Scantia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens occur in history, and none of them attained any of the higher offices...
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a school in DeWitt, New York any of various Romans belonging to the gens Manlia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Manlius...
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was the son of Lucius Manlius Torquatus, and belonged to the patrician Manlia gens, one of the oldest Roman houses. In 69 BC he was elected a member of...
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Gnaeus Manlius Cincinnatus was the first of the patrician gens Manlia to obtain the consulship, which he held in 480 BC, together with Marcus Fabius Vibulanus...
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whether Antonius was a plebeian or a patrician, as the gens, the Antonia, is an plebeian gens in the late Republic. The two known Antonia of the early...
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Publius Manlius Vulso was a member of the Roman patrician gens Manlia. In 210 BC he was praetor of Sardinia. Publius Manlius Vulso held the office of...
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Genucius was found dead, and as a consequence the charges were dismissed. Manlia (gens) Robert Maxwell Ogilvie, Commentary on Livy, books 1–5, Oxford, Clarendon...
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of the Roman Republic in 405, 402 and 397 BC. Manlius belonged to the Manlia gens, one of the oldest patrician gentes of the Republic. Manlius' father...
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The gens Saliena or Salliena, also written Salena, Sallena, Sallenia, and Sallienia, was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens...
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The gens Postumia was a noble patrician family at ancient Rome. Throughout the history of the Republic, the Postumii frequently occupied the chief magistracies...
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held the consulship together in 25. Marcus may have married a woman named Manlia from the Manlii Torquati, based on his descendants names. Silanus' grandson...
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The gens Arria was a plebeian family of ancient Rome, first recorded in the final century of the Republic, and prestigious during imperial times. The first...
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Gnaeus Manlius Cincinnatus (died 5th-century BC), first of the patrician gens Manlia to obtain the consulship Gnaeus Manlius Vulso (consul 189 BC), a Roman...
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