- The gens
Manilia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
frequently confused with the Manlii, Mallii, and Mamilii.
Several of...
- The lex
Manilia (Law of Manilius) was a
Roman law p****ed in 66 BC
granting Pompey the
military command in the East
against Mithridates VI of Pontus. Previously...
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command against piracy in the
Mediterranean and also
supported the lex
Manilia in 66 BC to re****ign the
Third Mithridatic War from its then-commander...
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Roman tribune of the
plebs in 66 BC. He is
primarily known for his Lex
Manilia, the bill
which gave
Pompey the
Great command of the war
against Mithridates...
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Pompei ("On the
Imperium of
Gnaeus Pompeius"), also
known as Pro Lege
Manilia ("In
Favour of the
Manilian Law"), was a
speech delivered by
Cicero in...
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prostitute Manilia.
Mancinus being injured from the
stones brought his case to the tribunes, but was
appealed as it "would not have been to her (
Manilia's) advantage...
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Early career (before exile) (66 BC) Pro Lege
Manilia or De
Imperio Cn.
Pompei (in
favor of the Lex
Manilia, or on the
command of Pompey) (64 BC) In Toga...
- Lege
Manilia, 5. s. 12. Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, v. p. 213, b.
Titus Livius (Livy),
History of Rome.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pro Lege
Manilia. Marcus...
- did not
march on
Cappadocia nor
Pontus but dela**** in Bithynia. The lex
Manilia proposed by the
plebeian tribune Gaius Manilius gave the
command of the...
- the
Dominican or
Mexican type (class I of
fossil resins).
Copals from
Manilia (Indonesia) and from New
Zealand from
trees of the
genus Agathis (family...