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Marcus Lollius (father of Lollia Paulina)

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with a public funeral," Syme writes, "and recounting his merits and his loyalty, the Princeps was put in mind of the Rhodian years and could not suppress harsh words about Lollius." Syme proposes an emendation that would make the passage refer to the elder Lollius, not this one. Providing a definite
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pointed out that Lollius could never have been consul due to the disgrace of his father in 2 BC, which resulted in a prolonged antipathy towards him by
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solution is the findings of Diana Gorostidi Pi, who completed the list of consuls for this year and showed there is no room for Lollius here.
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was either built by his father or Lollius himself. It is known from the inscriptions refer to them and also, from their plan in the
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who was active in the second half of 1st century BC and first half of 1st century. He is best remembered as the father of empress
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identifies Aurelia as "a sister of the postulated and unattested Aurelius Cotta who adopted the younger son of
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Pi, "Sui consoli dell’anno 13 d.C.: Nuovi dati dai fasti consulares Tusculani",
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Horace - Edited by O.A.W Dilke, Horace: Epistles Book I, Taylor & Francis
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The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature
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Through Volusia, Lollius was the father of two daughters:
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may have been his brother, or at least a close relation.
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Index

Marcus Lollius (son of consul)
Volusia Saturnina
Lollia Paulina
Lollia Saturnina
Marcus Lollius
Roman
Senator
Lollia Paulina
plebeian
gens Lollia
Marcus Lollius
Ronald Syme
Messalla Corvinus
Publius Lollius Maximus
cognomen
Lollia Paulina
Nonia Polla
Horrea Lolliana
Severan Marble Plan of Rome
Greek
Delos
Hellenistic period
Tacitus
suffect consul
Ronald Syme
Tiberius
Sulpicius Quirinius
Volusia Saturnina
Lucius Volusius Saturninus
Nonia Polla

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