The gens Manlia was one of the oldest and noblest patrician houses at Rome, from the earliest days of the Republic until imperial times. The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gnaeus Manlius Cincinnatus, consul in 480 B.C. The family was probably numbered amongst the gentes maiores, the most important of the patrician families.
Silver Denarius - Manlia ( -118 to -107 )
Cr309_1 - 3,9 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma right
Reverse: Sol in facing quadriga rising from the waves of the sea; star on either side, X & crescent above
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Syd 545 - 3,9 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma right within ornate torque
Reverse: Warrior galloping left
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Cr 367_5, Syd 757 - 3,9 grams - 18 mm
Obverse: L. MANLI before, PRO.Q behind, helmeted Roma right
Reverse: Sulla, being crowned by Victory, in quadriga right; L SVLLA IM in exergue
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Cr367_3, Syd 759 - 3,9 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: MANLI- before, PRO. Q behind, head of Roma right, in winged helmet with peaked visor, cruciform earring & necklace, hair in three locks
Reverse: L. SVLLA. IM in exergue, Sulla, togate, driving triumphal quadriga right, holding branch and reins; above, Victory flying left crowning Sulla with laurel wreath
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Cr 411_1b - 3,8 grams - 18 mm
Obverse: Head of Sibylla right
Reverse: Tripod surmounted by an amphora, two stars above
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Cr411_1b var, Syd 836 - 4 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Head of Sibylla right, SIBVLLA below, no border
Reverse: L TORQVAT / III VIR divided by tripod surmounted by amphora & two stars, all within ornamented torque
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