Quintus Marcius Philippus (consul in -186)

Quintus Marcius Philippus is a Roman politician.

In 189 av. J. - C., like Praetor, it manages Sicily.

In 186 av. J. - C., like Consul, it is charged by the senate with the study with the Bacchanales (festivals nun of Bacchus).

In 183 av. J. - C., it tries to arrange the relations with the Achaïe. It tries to sign a peace treaty with the king Macedonian Persée.

In 169 av. J. - C., as consul, it begins the war against Persée, but it is Paul Emile, which replaces it as consul into 168, and finishes the war.

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