CNEIUS MANLIUS VULSO, who was curule ædile B.C. 197 (Liv. xxxiii. 25), prætor B.C. 195, and consul B.C. 189. Despatched in this last capacity to settle the affairs of Asia, he waged a successful war against the Galatians, and secured much booty. After remaining in Asia as proconsul during 188 B.C., and effecting the object for which he had been sent, Manlius Vulso set out with his army for Rome; but on his march through Thrace, he was attacked by the natives and stripped of a great part of his plunder. Not without some opposition was he honoured with a triumph in 186 B.C. (Liv. xxxvii. xxxviii. xxxix.)