
Mancinus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mancinus
(A. Hostilius Mancinus) - Roman consul, 170 B.C.
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tribunes censure the aedile A.Mancinus for his behaviour towards a
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Consuls: A. Hostilius L.f. Mancinus, A. Atilius C.f. Serranus
170/2
Hostilius escapes a plot to capture him at Phanote.
170/4
Hostilius attempts to invade Macedonia by a mountain route.
170/16
Hostilius fails to make any progress in the war against Perseus.
  Within translations:
FastCap_p66
[170] & A. Hostilius L.f. A.n. Mancinus , A. Atilius C.f.
Hieron:Chron_1878
nts in the consulship of Mancinus and Serranus, and read
Mancinus 2
(L. Hostilius Mancinus) - Roman consul, 145 B.C.
147/1
Mancinus captures part of Carthage.
147/2
Scipio rescues Mancinus from a Carthaginian counter-attack.
146/38
L.Mancinus exhibits paintings of the capture of Carthage, to help his
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onsuls: Q.Fabius Q.f. Maximus Aemilianus, L. Hostilius L.f. Mancinus
  Within translations:
FastCap_p70
ianus , L. Hostilius L.f. L.n. Mancinus [144] & Ser. Sulpi
Plin:HN_35.23
battle. [23] Also Lucius Hostilius Mancinus who had been the first
Mancinus 3
(C. Hostilius Mancinus) - Roman consul, 137 B.C.
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the senate and the praetor C.Mancinus, concerning Melitaea and Nart
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onsuls: M. Aemilius M.f. Lepidus Porcina, C. Hostilius A.f. Mancinus
137/3
Inauspicious omens as the consul Mancinus leaves for Spain.
137/8
Mancinus is completely defeated by the Numantines and forced to make
137/9
Lepidus replaces Mancinus as Roman commander.
136/1
The senate refuses to endorse Mancinus' treaty.
136/6
Furius hands over Mancinus to the Numantines, but they do not accept
136/8
P.Rutilius tries to prevent Mancinus from entering the senate after
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_106
the consulship of Lepidus and Mancinus [137 B.C.]. [107]
Cic:DeOr_1.181
of the people ordered Gaius Mancinus, a most noble and excellent
Cic:DeOr_1.238
and that of Gaius Hostilius Mancinus, ** and that of the
Cic:DeOr_2.137
we consider the case of Mancinus ** so as referring to
Cic:Rep_3.28
made a treaty and that Mancinus was in the same situation
FastCap_p70
rcina , C. Hostilius A.f. L.n. Mancinus [136] & L. Furius
Obseq_24
by lightning. The consul Hostilius Mancinus at the Port of when
Oros_5.4
Lepidus and C. Hostilius Mancinus 137 B.C. various prodigies
Oros_5.5
10 At a later date Mancinus did his very best to
Plin:HN_34.18
cloaks that have recently appeared. Mancinus set up a statue of
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(c. 140) ius] Hostilius Mancinus, son of Aulus, praetor cons
ValMax_1.6.7
was followed by C. Hostilius Mancinus with a vain obstinacy, to
ValMax_2.7.1
to the ground. Thus Mancinus, miserably surrendering himself, was
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