Manius Otacilius Crassus

Manius Otacilius Crassus was a Roman statesman and general of Samnite origins who served during the middle era of the Roman Republic.[1] He was one of the two consuls of 263 BCE, serving with Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla. During their consulship they fought in the First Punic War on Sicily.[2] Their first campaign was against Syracuse; Hieron of Syracuse negotiated terms (paying an indemnity, supporting Rome's war effort against Carthage, but remaining independent).[3] They then marched against the Carthaginians; receiving the surrender of several Greek communities who were previously aligned with Carthage. He was consul for the second time in 246 BCE, serving with Marcus Fabius Licinus.

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  1. ^ Nigel Bagnall (2008). The Punic Wars: Rome, Carthage and the Struggle for the Mediterranean. Random House. pp. 53f. ISBN 978-1-4090-2253-4.
  2. ^ Polybius, 1.16.
  3. ^ Treaty: Polybius 1.16.3--17.1; Diodorus 23.4.1; Zonaras 8 fr. 9.
Political offices
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Republic
with Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla
263 BC
Succeeded by
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Republic
with Marcus Fabius Licinus
246 BC
Succeeded by