Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 38 BC)

Lucius Marcius Philippus (c. 80 BC; † after 33 BC) was a politician of the late Roman Republic.

The son of the consul 56 BC was around the year of his father's Moneyer Consulate. As tribune in 49 BC, he was on the side Gaius Julius Caesar, probably in 44 BC, making him the praetor. Philip, whose half-brother of the triumvir Octavian was (later Augustus ), 38 BC was Suffektkonsul. 34/33 BC he was governor in Spain and received for his successes there a triumph which he celebrated BC on April 27, 33.

After Octavian's victory in the civil war, he turned, probably from his Spanish prey, the temple of Hercules Musarum on the Field of Mars restored and surrounded him with a colonnade, the colonnade Philippi.

Since about 56 BC was Philip Augur. He was married with a younger sister of his step-mother Atia. His daughter was Marcia, wife of Paullus Fabius Maximus.

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