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Meaning of "manilius"

manilius (noun) - a surname of Latin origin, typically used to identify a person or a family. It may also refer to a specific individual with the last name Manilius

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It also urges to visit unknown lands according to Manilius.
Manilius next discusses the constellations and stars and the celestial circles.
Gellius gives his name as Manilius.
Manilius is a lunar impact crater on the northeast edge of Mare Vaporum.
Most of these were printed by Gauthier Manilius.
Manilius is named after the Roman astronomer Marcus Manilius.
The crater Manilius.
The Latin authors Manilius and Firmicus both describe calculations of dodecatemoria.
To the southeast of Yangel ' is the prominent crater Manilius.
It has been suggested that Manilius began with an association of Olympians with Zodiac Signs.
The song " Astronomica " is based on the work by Marcus Manilius.
The crater Manilius is located to the south, at the opposite shore of the Lacus.
It is located west-northwest of the crater Julius Caesar, and south-southeast of the prominent Manilius.
In Manilius Scaliger investigates ancient systems of determining epochs, calendars and computations of time.

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He was consul in 114 with Publius Manilius Vopiscus Vicinillianus as his colleague.
Like Manilius read Caesar 's horoscope without a few practice charts first?
Punicus obtained an important victory against the praetors Manilius and Calpurnius, inflicting 6,000 casualties.
Publius Manilius, grandfather of the consul and jurist Manius Manilius.
His editions of Juvenal, Manilius and Lucan are still considered authoritative.
Manilius called it the " dog with the blazing face . ".
The 1st-century poet Manilius described Jupiter as temperate and benign, and the greater benefic.
Gaius Manilius was a Roman tribune of the people in 66 BCE.
The 1st-century poet Manilius described the Moon, or Luna, as melancholic.
Gaius Manilius was a Roman tribune of the plebs in 66 BCE.

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