Quintus Baebius

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Quintus Baebius was a at the turn of the 3rd to the 2nd century BC. Living politician of the Roman Republic from the plebeian family of the Baebier .

In the year 200 BC Quintus Baebius officiated as tribune of the people and showed himself in this function in the Senate as an opponent of a declaration of war against King Philip V of Macedonia, taking up the popular aversion to a new war. For this he had to listen to violent attacks from the patrician councilors.

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  1. Titus Livius 31, 6, 4.