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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 Manilii were distinguished in the service of the Republic, with Manius Manilius obtaining the consulship in 149 BC; but the family itself remained small and relatively unimportant.[1]

Origin

The nomen Manilius seems to be derived from the praenomen Manius, and so probably shares a common root with the nomen of the Manlii. This being the case, the Manilii were almost certainly of Latin origin.[2]

Branches and cognomina

The Manilii were never divided into distinct families, and the only surname found under the Republic is Mancinus, although this probably belonged to one of the Manlii, who has been erroneously named as a Manilius in some manuscripts. A few cognomina are found in Imperial times.[1]

Members

This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Or Marcus in some manuscripts of Cicero, according to Mai.[9]
  2. ^ Münzer suggests that he was the nephew of the consul Manius, and that his filiation should be P. f. P. n.; Degrassi supposes him to be a grandson of Manius.[19] Badian suggests that he was the son of Manius, or perhaps a nephew of the legate of 167 BC.[20]

References

  1. ^ a b Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 917 ("Manilia Gens").
  2. ^ Chase, pp. 123, 125, 155, 156.
  3. ^ Livy, iii. 51.
  4. ^ Dionysius, xi. 44.
  5. ^ Broughton, vol. I, pp. 49, 50.
  6. ^ Broughton, vol. I, pp. 382, 383 (note 1).
  7. ^ Livy, xlv. 17.
  8. ^ Broughton, vol. I, p. 435.
  9. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 917 ("Marcus Manlius").
  10. ^ Livy, Epitome 49.
  11. ^ Florus, ii. 15.
  12. ^ Appian, Punica, 75–109.
  13. ^ Cicero, De Republica, i. 9, 12, 48, iii. 10, 33; Brutus 28.
  14. ^ Digesta, 1. tit. 2. s. 1. § 39.
  15. ^ Broughton, vol. I, p. 458.
  16. ^ Florus, iii. 19.
  17. ^ Orosius, v. 6.
  18. ^ Broughton, vol. I, p. 486.
  19. ^ Broughton, pp. 523, 525 (note 1).
  20. ^ Badian, p. 384.
  21. ^ Cassiodorus, Chronica.
  22. ^ Sallust, Bellum Jugurthinum, 73.
  23. ^ Gellius, vi. 11.
  24. ^ Broughton, vol. I, p. 551.
  25. ^ Orosius, v. 22.
  26. ^ Livy, Epitome, 90.
  27. ^ Plutarch, "The Life of Sertorius", 12.
  28. ^ Velleius Paterculus, ii. 33.
  29. ^ Cicero, Pro Lege Manilia.
  30. ^ Cassius Dio, xxxvi. 25–27.
  31. ^ Livy, Epitome 100.
  32. ^ Appian, Bella Mithridatica, 97.
  33. ^ Plutarch, "The Life of Pompeius", 30; "The Life of Lucullus", 35; "The Life of Cicero", 9.
  34. ^ Asconius, In Ciceronis Cornelio, pp. 50, 75 (ed. Orelli).
  35. ^ Quintus Cicero, De Petitione Consulatus, 13.
  36. ^ Asconius, In Ciceronis Milone, p. 38 (ed. Orelli).
  37. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 918 ("Manilius").
  38. ^ Varro, De Lingua Latina, p. 130 (ed. Müller).
  39. ^ Latin Anthology, iii. 245, No. 33 (ed. Meyer).
  40. ^ CIL XIV, 4242.

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