"Nihil tam incertum nec tam inaestimabile est quam animi multitudinis."
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Nothing is so uncertain or so unpredictable as the mental reaction of a crowd. — Livy, 31, 34, 3 — Evan T. Sage, tr., Livy in Fourteen Volumes, IX (1935), p. 101
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Philip V of Macedon
Philip V (Greek: Φίλιππος, Philippos; 238–179 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 221 to 179 BC. Philip's reign was principally marked by the Social War in Greece (220-217 BC) and a struggle with the emerging power of the Roman Republic. He would lead Macedon against Rome in the First (212-205 BC) and Second (200-196 BC) Macedonian Wars. While he lost the latter, Philip later allied with Rome against Antiochus III in the Roman-Seleucid War. He died in 179 BC from illness af
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