- Abundus, Aburi****, Acacius, Acaunus, Acceptus, Acer, Achaica, Achaicus,
Acidinus, Aciliana, Acili****, Aculeo, Acuti****, Acutus, Adauctus, Adelphius, Adiutor...
-
others of this gens, see
Acidinus (cognomen), for
other Manlii with the
cognomen "
Acidinus" Smith,
William (1867), "
Acidinus (1)", in Smith,
William (ed...
- of
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica,
Caius Flaminius, and
Lucius Manlius Acidinus, two of whom were of
consular and one of
praetorian rank. Each of the men...
- the
election of
Acidinus, M.
Scipio declared him to be
virum bonum,
egregiumque civem.
Manlia (gens), for
others of this gen
Acidinus (cognomen), for...
- and
Lucius Manlius Acidinus were sent as
commanders without public office (sine magistratus). This was done
because Manlius Acidinus had not been a consul...
- f. L. n.
Acidinus, a
military tribune in 171 BC, and
quaestor in 168.
Manlius Acidinus M. f.,
military tribune in 171 BC.
Manlius Acidinus, an acquaintance...
- 224, 212, and 209 BC; he was
adopted by
Lucius Manlius Acidinus, and
became Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvi****. As
praetor in 188 BC, he
obtained the province...
-
another privatus **** imperio; both
Lentulus and
Acidinus were
prorogued pro consule.
Lentulus and
Acidinus are
those reported at Livy, 28.38.1; Polyb., 11...
-
uprising with
elimination of half of the
Roman army, in 188 BCE
Manlius Acidinus Fulvi****,
praetor of the Citerior, must
confront in
Calagurris (Calahorra)...
- Afric****
returned to Rome,
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus and
Lucius Manlius Acidinus were sent to
Hispania with
proconsular power "without magistracy" ("sine...