Publius Porcius Laeca
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- Publius Porcius Laeca (I)
Tribune in 199 BC, when he prevented Lucius Manlius Acidinus from entering Rome to an ovation the senate had granted him[1].
Proposer of the Lex Porcia in 196 BC.
- Publius Porcius Laeca (II)
Moneyer, or tresviri monetalis, in 110-109 BC.
Apparently tribune of the plebians (tribunus plebis) in 90s BC.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Livy, xxviii. 38, xxix. 1—3, 13, xxxii. 7