194:(then-consul) and Gaius Porcius Cato (a tribune) β it was overruled amid demonstrations by Clodius' supporters. That year, Marcellinus engaged in vehement attacks on Caesar and Pompey, which Philippus supported. The consuls together opposed extension of Caesar's Gallic command and the aims of the so-called
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January 49 BC due to his family connection to Caesar. When the Pompeians demanded all senators to vacate Italy and join them across
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on trial before elections for aedile; they had secured a senatorial decree to that effect, but after strenuous objections from
Clodius' allies in the senate β including
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and declaration of a state of emergency. The war ended in senatorial defeat: after the senate's armies (led by the two consuls and
Octavian) defeated Antony at the
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