- 451.
Marcus Manlius Cn. f. Vulso,
consular tribune in 420 BC.
Publius Manlius M. f. Cn. n. Vulso,
consular tribune in 400 BC.
Gnaeus Manlius (Vulso), consular...
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Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius,
commonly known simply as
Boethius (/boʊˈiːθiəs/; Latin: Boetius; c. 480–524 AD), was a
Roman senator, consul, magister...
- 98th on CNN's list of Best
Places to Live. The town of
Manlius includes a
village also
named Manlius,
along with the
villages of
Fayetteville and Minoa....
- up
Manlius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Manlius may
refer to:
Manlius,
Illinois Manlius (town), New York
Manlius (village), New York
Manlius Township...
- not to hold an ****embly to
accuse Lucius Manlius,
which Pomponius agreed to and duly performed.
Titus Manlius' re****tion grew on
account of his filially...
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Titus Manlius Torquatus may
refer to four
Roman Republican consuls of the
Manlia gens:
Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus,
consul in 347, 344, and 340...
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Search for "
Manlius Torquatus" on Wikipedia.
Manlius Torquatus may
refer to one of the
following individuals from
Roman gens Manlia:
Aulus Manlius Torquatus...
- quarries. The
Manlius Limestone was
first noted by
Vanuxem (1840, p. 372) as a "waterlime" (hydraulic limestone) near
Manlius, New York. The
Manlius is composed...
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Marcus Manlius Capitolinus (died 384 BC) was
consul of the
Roman Republic in 392 BC. He was a
brother of
Aulus Manlius Capitolinus,
consular tribune five...
- This
settlement became known as "
Manlius", and a post
office opened in July 1846. It is said to be
named after Manlius, New York. It was for a
while a...