Manlius
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Manlius (fem. Manlia) was the nomen of the gens Manlia, a patrician family of ancient Rome, from Tusculum, one of the oldest of the city.
Cognomina of the Manlii included Acidinus, Capitolinus, Imperiosus, Torquatus, and Vulso.
[edit] Some well-known Manlii
- Gnaeus Manlius P.f. Cincinnatus, consul in 480 BC;
- Aulus (of Gaius) Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul in 474 BC;
- Marcus Manlius, Consular Tribune for 420 BC;
- Marcus Manlius T.f. Capitolinus, consul in 390 BC;
- Aulus Manlius, Consular Tribune for 388 and 374 BC;
- Publius and Gaius Manlius, consuls in 378 BC;
- Gnaeus Manlius L.f. Capitolinus Imperiosus, consul in 359 and 357 BC;
- Titus Manlius L.f. Imperiosus Torquatus, consul in 347, 345, 340 BC;
- Titus Manlius Torquatus, consul in 399 BC;
- Lucius Manlius A.f. Vulso Longus, consul in 256 and 250 BC;
- Aulus Manlius T.f. Torquatus Atticus, consul in 244 and 241 BC;
- Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus, consul in 235 and 224 BC;
- Gnaeus Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul in 189 BC
- Lucius Manlius L.f. Acidinus Fulvianus, consul in 179 BC;
- Aulus Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul in 178 BC;
- Tiberius Manlius Torquatus, consul in 165 BC;
- Aulus Manlius Torquatus, consul in 164 BC;
- Lucius Manlius Torquatus, consul in 65 BC;
- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, influential Christian philosopher, 5th century