Marcus Lollius (consul 21 BCE)

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Marcus Lollius was a Roman senator and general of the late Republic and early Empire, notable for his consulship in 21 BCE and his involvement in Augustus’ military and political affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman general
Roman senator
ancient Roman politician
consul of the Roman Republic
allegiance Rome
associatedWith Augustus
consulColleague Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus
consulYear 21 BCE
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
Roman Republic
culture ancient Roman
employer Augustus
era early Roman Empire
late Roman Republic
governmentalBody Roman Senate
hasFamilyName Lollius
hasRomanTriaNomina true
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
memberOf Roman Senate
militaryBranch Roman army
militaryRank legatus
nomen Lollius
notableFor consulship in 21 BCE
involvement in Roman military affairs
involvement in Roman political affairs
service under Augustus
occupation military commander
politician
officeContested consulship of 21 BCE
partOf Roman elite
politicalAlignment supporter of Augustus
positionHeld Roman consul
Roman general
Roman senator
praenomen Marcus
residence Rome
sexOrGender male
timePeriod 1st century BCE

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Lollia Paulina father Marcus Lollius (consul 21 BCE)