Marc Marcius Ralla ( Latin: Marcus Marcius Ralla ; died after 202 B.C. ) - Roman commander and politician, praetor 204 B.C. er
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| lat Marcus marcius alla | |||||||
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| Death | after 202 BC er | ||||||
| Rod | Marcia | ||||||
| Profession | - | ||||||
Biography
Marc Marcius served as the city praetor in 204 BC. er [1] In 203 he guarded the coast of Italy at the head of a squadron of forty ships, and in 202 he fought in Libya under the command of Publius Cornelius Scipio . The latter sent Rallu, along with his brother Lucius Scipio and consular Lucius Veturius Filon, to accompany the Carthaginian embassy to Rome, asking for peace [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Broughton, 1951 , p. 306.
- ↑ Titus Livy, 1994 , XXX, 38, 4.
Literature
- Titus Livy. The history of Rome from the foundation of the city. - M .: Nauka, 1994 .-- T. 2 .-- 522 p. - ISBN 5-02-008995-8 .
- Broughton R. Magistrates of the Roman Republic. - New York, 1951. - Vol. I. - P. 600.