Marcus Munatius Sulla Cerialis (died 219) was a Roman senator, who was active during the early third century AD.
He was consul in the year 215 as the colleague of Quintus Maecius Laetus.
[3] Where the family of Cerialis originated is a mystery; Paul Leunissen, in his prosopography of Roman consuls and other officials, includes him in a list of four consuls whose family origins are unknown,[4] although in another passage Leunissen suggests that Cerialis is from the Italian Peninsula.
[6] Concerning his cursus honorum, only one of his appointments is known: governor of the imperial province of Cappadocia, which he held under the emperor Macrinus from the year 217.
[8] He may be the father of Marcus Munatius Sulla Urbanus, consul in 234.