
Manius Pedius Egbuttius (69-38 BC) was a Roman Army legionary who served in Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa's Legio I Alaudae during the civil wars of the Second Triumvirate. Recruited in Genoa, he served under Agrippa during the capture of Corsica and Sardinia from Sextus Pompey, and he also participated in Agrippa's invasion of North Africa in 38 BC. He and several other legionaries loyal to Octavian were slain at the costly, yet victorious Battle of Thinisa against Lepidus' Rome that same year.