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Manlius Capitolinus, Marcus

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Abstract M. Manlius T. f. A. n. Capitolinus (the cognomen refers to the Capitol of Rome ( see Capitol) as his place of residence), Roman patrician ( see Patricians) and consul in 392 BCE , won the battle at the Algidus mountain (today Artemisio ) against the Oscan Samnite tribe of the Aequians ( Aequi ).
Title: Manlius Capitolinus, Marcus
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Manlius T.
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Capitolinus (the cognomen refers to the Capitol of Rome ( see Capitol) as his place of residence), Roman patrician ( see Patricians) and consul in 392 BCE , won the battle at the Algidus mountain (today Artemisio ) against the Oscan Samnite tribe of the Aequians ( Aequi ).

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