- of
Gnaeus Pompeius"), also
known as Pro Lege
Manilia ("In
Favour of the
Manilian Law"), was a
speech delivered by
Cicero in 66 BC
before the
Roman po****r...
-
corrupt former governor of Sicily, Verres. In 66 BC, C****ius
supported the
Manilian law that gave
command of the war
against Mithridates to Pompey; he was...
- 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...
- in
Early Rome. London:
George Bell And Sons. pp. xi. The
Gabinian and
Manilian Laws had rehe****d the
stratocracy of the
first Triumvirate; and after...
- the
Mediterranean Sea to deal with the
problem of piracy, and the 66 BC
Manilian Law (which
Cicero had supported),
which gave
Pompey the
mandate to replace...
- afterwards. In 67 and 66
Catulus unsuccessfully opposed the
Gabinian and
Manilian laws
which he
viewed as
prejudicial to
constitutional freedom because they...
- Cicero, Pro Lege Manilia, 12 or De
Imperio Cn.
Pompei (in
favour of the
Manilian Law on the
command of Pompey), 66 BC. Plutarch, Lives,
Caesar Santosuosso...
- (subscription required) Volk,
Katharina (2011). "Introduction: A
Century of
Manilian Scholarship". In Green, Steven; Volk,
Katharina (eds.).
Forgotten Stars:...
- As a
source of praise, Cicero's
panegyric of
Pompey in
support of the
Manilian law (De
Imperio Cn. Pompei) was
quite po****r. It is
echoed thirty-six...