<GetPassage xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns="http://chs.harvard.edu/xmlns/cts">
            <request>
                <requestName>GetPassage</requestName>
                <requestUrn>urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1:M.manilia_gens_1</requestUrn>
            </request>
            <reply>
                <urn>urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1:M.manilia_gens_1</urn>
                <passage>
                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="M"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="manilia-gens-bio-1" n="manilia_gens_1"><head><label><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">Mani'lia</surname><addName full="yes">Gens</addName></persName></label></head><p>plebeian. It is difficult often to distinguish persons of this name from the <hi rend="ital">Manlii</hi> and <hi rend="ital">Mallii,</hi> as we sometimes find the same person called <hi rend="ital">Manilius, Manlius,</hi> and <hi rend="ital">Mallius,</hi> in different authors,
      or in different manuscripts of the same author. The first person of this gens who obtained the
      consulship was <ref target="manilius-bio-3">M. MANILIUS</ref>, in <date when-custom="-149">B. C.
       149</date>; but the gens never became of importance in the state, and the smallness of its
      numbers is shown by its never being divided into any families. Under the republic its only
      cognomen is <hi rend="smallcaps">MANCINUS</hi>, though even this, perhaps, belongs to the
      Manlii; but in the time of the empire we find one or two surnames. There are no coins of this
      gens.</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
                </passage>
            </reply>
            </GetPassage>