Aulus Manlius Vulso (decemvir)
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Preceded byAppius Claudius Crassus, Titus Genucius Augurinus
Succeeded by Second College of Decemvirs
BornUnknown
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
DiedUnknown
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
Aulus Manlius Vulso | |
|---|---|
| First College of Decemvirs | |
| In office 451 BC – 450 BC | |
| Preceded by | Appius Claudius Crassus, Titus Genucius Augurinus |
| Succeeded by | Second College of Decemvirs |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown Ancient Rome |
| Died | Unknown Ancient Rome |
| Children | Aulus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus |
Aulus Manlius Vulso was a Roman politician in the 5th century BC, and was a member of the first college of the decemviri in 451 BC. In 474 BC, he may have been elected consul with Lucius Furius Medullinus.[1][2] Whether or not the decemvir is the same man as the consul of 474 BC remains unknown.
He was the son of a Gnaeus Manlius, perhaps Gnaeus Manlius Cincinnatus (consul in 480 BC), and grandson of a Publius Manlius. His complete name is A. Manlius Cn.f. P.n. Vulso.[2] He had a son by the name of Aulus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus, who was consular tribune in 405, 402, and 397 BC.