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  1. Lucius Marcius Philippus (* um 80 v. Chr.; † nach 33 v. Chr.) war ein Politiker der späten römischen Republik . Der Sohn des gleichnamigen Konsuls 56 v. Chr. war etwa im Jahr des Konsulats seines Vaters Münzmeister. Als Volkstribun 49 v. Chr. stand er auf Seiten Gaius Iulius Caesars, [1] der ihn vermutlich 44 v. Chr. zum Prätor machte. [2]

  2. Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 91 BC), a distinguished Roman orator in his time and the father of the consul in 56 BC; Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 56 BC), the step-father of the Roman emperor Augustus and the father-in-law of Cato the Younger; Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 38 BC), son of the consul in 56 BC. Category: Human name ...

  3. Lucius Marcius Philippus (kb. i. e. 141 – kb. i. e. 72) római szónok. I. e. 104 -ben néptribunus, I. e. 91 -ben consul, majd I. e. 86 -ban censor volt. Előbb a demokratákat követte, később azonban kibékült az optimatákkal, és jelentékenyen elősegítette Marcus Livius Drusus törvényjavaslatainak eltörlését.

  4. Lucius Marcius Philippus (born before 102 BC) was a politician and senator in the late Roman republic. He was governor of Syria from 61 to 60 and later served in the consulship of 56 BC. He was also step-father of the emperor Augustus. (en) Lucius Marcius Philippus est membre d'une grande famille sénatoriale romaine qui prétend descendre du ...

  5. Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 38 BC) Silver denarius struck by Lucius Marcius Philippus, c. 56 BC. Lucius Marcius Philippus was a Roman politician who was elected suffect consul in 38 BC. He was step-brother to the future emperor Augustus, as well as his uncle (his sister was Atia Balba Secundus, mother of Augustus.)

  6. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Lucius Marcius Philippus. Roman consul in 56 BC

  7. 3. Mai 2022 · Lucius Marcius Philippus (c. 141-c. 73 BC) was a Roman orator and one of the most important politicians of the late Roman Republic. His strenuous opposition to the reforms of Marcus Livius Drusus during his consulate of 91 BC, in defense of the "collusionist policy" of the governing class with the publicani chiefs, was instrumental to the ...