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Publius Porcius Laeca was the name of several Romans in the Republican era, including: {{TOC right}}Publius Porcius Laeca (tribune 199 BC)P. Porcius Laeca was tribune of the plebs in 199 BC, when he prevented Lucius Manlius Acidinus from entering Rome to celebrate an ovation granted by the senate.[1] As tribune, he proposed the Lex Porcia. In 196, he was one of the tresviri epulones.[2] He was assigned as praetor in 195 to Pisa with the task of fighting the Ligurians. Publius Porcius Laeca (senator 63 BC)A P. Porcius Laeca who was a senator in 63 BC participated in the Catilinarian conspiracy.[3] Publius Porcius Laeca (monetalis)In 110–109 BC, a P. Porcius Laeca was a moneyer (monetalis).[4] Notes1. ^Livy, xxviii. 38, xxix. 1—3, 13, xxxii. 7 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Porcius Laeca, Publius}}{{AncientRome-bio-stub}}2. ^T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1952), vol. 2, p. 606. 3. ^Cicero, In Catilinam 1.4 and 2.6, Pro Sulla 18; Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 27; Florus 2.12.3. 4. ^Broughton, MRR2 pp. 449 and 606, with references to numismatic sources. 9 : 1st-century BC Romans|2nd-century BC Romans|Ancient Roman politicians|Collective heads of state|People of the Roman Republic|Roman Republican praetors|Numismatics|Articles about multiple people in ancient Rome|Porcii |
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