Quintus Marcius Philippus (proconsul Of Cilicia)
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Quintus Marcius Philippus was a name used by men of the gens Marcia in
Ancient Rome In modern historiography, ancient Rome refers to Roman civilisation from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD. It encompasses the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC ...
. They belonged to the ''
Marcii Philippi The gens Marcia (), occasionally written Martia, was one of the oldest and noblest houses at ancient Rome. They claimed descent from the second and fourth Roman Kings, and the first of the Marcii appearing in the history of the Republic would see ...
''. * Quintus Marcius, grandfather of the consul in 281 BC. * Quintus Marcius Q.f., father of the consul in 281 BC. Possibly the same person as
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. * Quintus Marcius Philippus, consul in 281 BC, triumphed over the Etruscans, nominated ''magister equitum'' in 263 by the dictator Gnaeus Fulvius Maximus Centumalus. * Quintus Marcius Philippus, praetor in 188 BC of Sicily, consul in 186 and 169, later censor in 164. * Quintus Marcius Q. f. L. n. Philippus, son of the consul in 186 and 169 BC, served under his father in Macedonia. * Quintus Marcius Philippus, according to
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, was condemned, and went into exile at Nuceria, where he became a citizen. He might possibly be the same as the son of the consul of 186 and 169 BC. * Quintus Marcius Philippus, proconsul of Cilicia from 47 to 46 BC. {{hndis, Philippus, Lucius Quintus Quintus Ancient Roman prosopographical lists