Quintus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus

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Quintus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus came from the ancient Roman patrician family of the Manlier and was 396 BC. Chr. Consular Tribune .

Life

396 BC Quintus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus officiated as one of a total of six consular tribunes. According to Titus Livius , the same high magistrates as 400 BC are to be this year. BC, according to which the consular tribune from the Gens Manlia should have been named Publius Manlius Vulso . First, however, the name of Manlius is absent from the handwritten tradition of the Livy text and, second, the assertion of the Roman historian based on the Fasti Capitolini and the information provided by the Greco-Sicilian historian Diodorus can be proven to be incorrect: the latter two sources give Manlius' prenomen as Quintus. The fragment of the Fasti Capitolini relevant to Manlius has only survived to the extent that his first and family name and the prenomen of his father (aulus) can be recognized from it, but a late antique fasting list gives his cognomen as Vulso . Since the full name of the consular tribune from 405, 402 and 397 BC Chr. Aulus Manlius A. f. Cn. Vulso Capitolinus , the editors of the CIL also assume the same filiation and the same second Cognomen Capitolinus for the manlier treated here.

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Remarks

  1. ^ T. Robert S. Broughton : The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 1: 509 BC - 100 BC Cleveland / Ohio: Case Western Reserve University Press, 1951. Reprinted unchanged 1968. (Philological Monographs. Ed. Of the American Philological Association. Vol. 15, Part 1), pp. 87f
  2. Livy 5:18 , 2.
  3. Fasti Capitolini: Quintus Manlius A. f. ... ; Diodor 14, 90, 1: Κόῑντος Μάλλιος .
  4. Friedrich Münzer : Manlius 99). In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume XIV, 1, Stuttgart 1928, Sp. 1224.