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Gnaeus Manlius Vulso (f. 189 BC) was a Roman consul for the year 189 BC, together with Marcus Fulvius Nobilior. He led a victorious campaign against the Galatian Gauls of Asia Minor in 189 BC during the Galatian War. He may have been awarded a triumph in 187BCE. Florus has the senate turn down his application, but Livy describes his triumphal procession in elaborate detail. The Fasti Triumphales has a lacuna in what could be the relevant position. Aulus Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul eleven years later in 178 BC, may have been his younger brother.

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  • Gnaeus Manlius Vulso
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  • Gnaeus Manlius Vulso (f. 189 BC) was a Roman consul for the year 189 BC, together with Marcus Fulvius Nobilior. He led a victorious campaign against the Galatian Gauls of Asia Minor in 189 BC during the Galatian War. He may have been awarded a triumph in 187BCE. Florus has the senate turn down his application, but Livy describes his triumphal procession in elaborate detail. The Fasti Triumphales has a lacuna in what could be the relevant position. Aulus Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul eleven years later in 178 BC, may have been his younger brother.
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  • Consul of the Roman Republic
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  • Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus and Gaius Laelius
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  • 189(xsd:integer)
  • with Marcus Fulvius Nobilior
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  • Gaius Livius Salinator and Marcus Valerius Messalla
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  • Gnaeus Manlius Vulso (f. 189 BC) was a Roman consul for the year 189 BC, together with Marcus Fulvius Nobilior. He led a victorious campaign against the Galatian Gauls of Asia Minor in 189 BC during the Galatian War. He may have been awarded a triumph in 187BCE. Florus has the senate turn down his application, but Livy describes his triumphal procession in elaborate detail. The Fasti Triumphales has a lacuna in what could be the relevant position. Vulso was a patrician who belonged to the ancient gens Manlia, but his connection with the better known Torquatus branch is unknown. He may have been descended from Aulus (or Gaius) Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul in 474 BC; or from Lucius Manlius A.f. Vulso Longus, consul in 256 (with Marcus Atilius Regulus) and 250 BC. Aulus Manlius Cn.f. Vulso, consul eleven years later in 178 BC, may have been his younger brother.
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