MARC2303 L. Marcius (76) L. f. Q. n. Philippus

Relationships

son of
L. Marcius (75) Q. f. Q. n. Philippus (cos. 91) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Cic. prov. 21

brother of
Q. Marcius (83) L. f. Pap. Philippus (pr. before 47) (RE)
married to
2 Atia (34) maior (daughter of M. Atius (Attius 11) Hor. Balbus (pr. before 59)) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Cic. Phil. III 17, Vell. II 59.3

father of
1 Marcia (115) (daughter of L. Marcius (76) L. f. Q. n. Philippus (cos. 56)) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Plut. Cato min. 39.4

1 L. Marcius (77) L. f. L. n. Philippus (cos. suff. 38) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Cic. fam. XII 2.2, Cic. Sest. 110

Career

  • Praetor 62 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • See 61, Promagistrates. (Broughton MRR II)
    • p. 753, footnote 435 (Brennan 2000)
  • Promagistrate 61 Syria (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • He succeeded Scaurus, Pompey's Proquaestor, in Syria (App. Syr. 51; cf. Att. 1.16.8). (Broughton MRR II)
  • Promagistrate 60 Syria (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Continued a second year as governor of Syria (App. Syr. 51; cf. Cic. Att. 1.16.8). (Broughton MRR II)
  • Consul 56 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • CIL 12.2.923-926, 964; Bull. Archeol. Dalmate 47-48 (1924-25) 4, cited by Degrassi; cf. IGRP 1.1394; Cic. Att. 5.21.11; Fam. 1.9.8; Ascon. 2 C; Dio 39, Index, 16.3, 18. 1, and 40. 1 ; Schol. Bob. 135 Stangl; Chr. 354 (Marcellino et Philippo); Fast. Hyd. (Marcellino et Philippo); Chr. Pasc. (#); Cassiod.; on Marcellinus, Cic. Att. 9.9.4; QF 2.1.1; Brut. 247; Fast. Cap., Degrassi 56f.; and on Philippus, Cic. QF 2.1.2; Har. Resp. 11; Sest. 110; Prov. Cons. 21, cf. 39; Plut. Cat. Min. 39. See Degrassi 56f., 132, 492f. Lentulus as Consul-elect and Consul gave general support to the optimate position against Clodius and the so- called First Triumvirate (Cic. A tt. 4.2.4, and 3.3; QF 2.1.1-2, and 4.4; Fam. 1. 2. 1; Har. Resp. 11, 13, 22; Prov. Cons. 39), and opposed the use of an army to restore the king of Egypt to his throne (Cic. Fam. 1.1.2, and 2.1; QF 2.4.5; cf. Fenestella fr. 21 Peter). He opposed the candidacy of Pompey and Crassus for the consulships of 55 (Plut. Pomp. 51; Crass. 15; Apophth. Pomp. 12; Dio 39.28-30; cf. Val. Max. 6.2.6). (Broughton MRR II)
  • Legatus (Envoy) 43 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • In an attempt to arrange peace, the Senate, on the motion of Fulius Calenus, sent these three senior consulars as Envoys to Mark Antony to report the following terms: to cease his attack on Decimus Brutus and withdraw from Cisalpine Gaul (but stay more than 200 miles from Rome), to submit to the authority of the Senate and People, and to permit an interview with Decimus Brutus; if he failed to comply he should face a declaration of war (Cic. Phil. 6.4-5; 7.26; 9.1; 13.20; 14.20; Fam. 11. 8; 12.4. 1, and 24, and 26). Antony refused these terms and sent back with them a Legate (see below) bearing counter-proposals (Cic. Phil. 7.26; 8.1 and 15-17 and 20-28 and 32; 14.4; Fam. 12.4.1; App. BC 3.61-63; Dio 46.30). Servius Sulpicius died before reaching Antony and was honored with a public funeral and a statue (Cic. Phil. 9, passim; 8.22; 13.29; Fam. 10.28.3; 12.5.3; Jerome, Chr. ad ann. 44, p. 157 Helm; Pompon. Dig. 1.2.2.43). See D.-G. 1.181-184. (Broughton MRR II)