Quintus Marcius Rex
Quintus Marcius Rex was a member of the Marcii Reges, the family founded by the
Roman King Ancus Marcius.
His father as
praetor in
144 BC built the
Aqua Marcia aqueduct, the longest aqueduct of
ancient Rome. The aqueduct was known for its water purity and its cold temperature.
Marcius carried on war against the Stoeni, a Ligurian people at the foot of the Alps, and obtained a triumph in the following year on account of his victories over them. Marcius lost during his consulship his only son, a youth of great promise, but had such mastery over his feelings as to meet the senate on the day of his son's burial, and perform his regular official duties
His daughter Marcia would marry Gaius Julius Caesar II. They had a son Sextus Julius Caesar (a politician and supporter of
Gaius Marius); a daughter
Julia, wife of
Gaius Marius and another son Gaius Julius Caesar III, a
praetor who would marry
Aurelia Cotta and would became parents to
Gaius Julius Caesar IV the dictator.
A descendant of Marcius is that consul of
56 BC,
Lucius Marcius Philippus.