Publius Porcius Laeca (tribune 199 BC)

Publius Porcius Laeca (2nd-century BC) was a Roman politician.

Publius 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.

[2] He was assigned as praetor in 195 to Pisa with the task of fighting the Ligurians.

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