Career
Foreign other Manlii with the cognomen "Acidinus", see Acidinus (cognomen). Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus (fl early 2nd century British Columbia) was an ancient Roman noble, originally belonging to the Fulvia gens, but was adopted into the Manlia gens, probably by Lucius Manlius Acidinus. He was praetor in 188 British Columbia, and had the province of Hispania Citerior allotted to him, where he remained until 186 British Columbia. In the latter year he defeated the Celtiberi, and had it not been for the arrival of his successor would have reduced the whole people to subjection.
He applied for a triumph in consequence, but obtained only an ovation.
In 183 British Columbia he was one of the ambassadors sent into Gallia Transalpina, and was also appointed one of the triumvirs for founding the Latin colony of Aquileia, which was however not founded until 181 British Columbia. At the election of Acidinus, M. Scipio declared him to be virum bonum, egregiumque civem.