- with
Manius Manilius obtaining the
consulship in 149 BC; but the
family itself remained small and
relatively unimportant. The
nomen Manilius seems to be...
- uncertain, but it was
probably Marcus Manilius; in the
earlier books the
author is anonymous, the
later give
Manilius, Manlius, Mallius. The poem itself...
-
Manilius is a
lunar impact crater on the
northeast edge of Mare Vaporum. Its
diameter is 38 km.
Manilius has a well-defined rim with a
sloping inner surface...
- AD 30–40 by a
Roman poet
whose name was
likely Marcus Manilius;
little is
known of
Manilius, and
although there is
evidence that the
Astronomica was...
-
Gaius Manilius was a
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...
-
Manius Manilius who was
degraded by Cato the
Censor for
embracing his wife in
broad daylight in Cato's
censorship from 184 BC to 182 BC.
Manilius was proconsul...
-
Cornelis Manilius (active 1548–1558) was a
printer and
bookseller in the city of
Ghent whose business was
continued by his sons
Ghileyn and Gauthier. He...
- and is ****ociated with the
Roman deity Iustitia.
According to the
writer Manilius,
Roman judges are born
under the sign of Libra.[page needed] The Moon was...
- ".
Earthsky Communications Inc.
Retrieved 2021-04-22.
Manilius, Astronomica, I.333ff.
Manilius, Astronomica, V.389ff.
Franz ****ont and
Franz Boll, Catalogus...
- army
landed at
Utica in 149 BC
under both
consuls for the year,
Manius Manilius commanding the army and
Lucius Marcius Censorinus the fleet. The Carthaginians...