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Publius Cornelius Dolabella (c. 85/69 – 43 BC, also known by his adoptive name Lentulus) was a Roman politician and general under the dictator Julius... |
Cornelia gens (redirect from Publius Cornelius Lentulus (consul 27)) Asia. Publius Cornelius Dolabella, consul suffectus in 44 BC, and Cicero's son-in-law. Publius Cornelius Dolabella, consul in 35 BC. Publius Cornelius P.... |
consoli des 55–56 e un nuovo collega di seneca nel consolato: P. Cornelius Dolabella (TP.75 [=1401 +135)*". Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik... |
Octavia gens (redirect from Publius Octavius) by him. Octavius Marsus, legate of Publius Cornelius Dolabella, who sent him into Syria with one legion in 43 BC. After the town of Laodiceia was betrayed... |
Fabia gens (redirect from Fabia (wife of Dolabella)) Bassa, the freedwoman of Publius Fabius Blandus, named in the same inscription from Firmum Picenum. Publius Fabius Firmanus, consul suffectus in the early... |
Philippicae (category 44 BC) Senate, 2 September 44): Cicero criticises the legislation of the consuls in office, Mark Antony and Publius Cornelius Dolabella, who, he said, had acted... |
Caesar's civil war (redirect from Caesarian Mutiny of 47 BC) Pontic campaigns, politics continued. Publius Cornelius Dolabella was serving as one of the tribunes for 47 BC. During his term, he proposed the abolition... |
Tomb of the Scipios (category 3rd-century BC establishments in the Roman Republic) century BC, after the opening of the Via Appia in 312 BC, probably by the then head of the family, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, consul in 298 BC. He... |
List of Roman tribunes (section 5th century BC) P. Cornelius Dolabella 47: L. Trebellius 46: C. Antonius (uncertain) 45: Pontius Aquila 44: L. Antonius 44: L. Caesetius Flavus 44: Ti. Canutius 44: D... |
Sulla's proscription (category 80s BC) must have benefited from it. Other men such as Publius Cornelius Cethegus, Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella and his homonymous cousin, Pompey, Quintus Caecilius... |
Nonia gens (redirect from Publius Nonius Asprenas) BC. Nonius Asprenas, as tribune of the plebs in 44 BC, he tried to prevent Publius Cornelius Dolabella from receiving the province of Asia after the murder... |
Pompeia gens (redirect from Lucius Pompeius Vopiscus (consul 69)) that they may have been sisters. Servius Cornelius Ser. f. P. n. Dolabella Metilianus Pompeius Marcellus, consul suffectus in AD 113. Aulus Pompeius Vopiscus... |
Gavia gens (section Bibliography) related having seen the horse Sejanus, which had belonged to Publius Cornelius Dolabella, Gaius Cassius Longinus, and Marcus Antonius, a century and a... |
Marcia gens (section Bibliography) Marcius Figulus, a prefect under Publius Cornelius Dolabella in 43 BC. Quintus Marcius Libo, triumvir monetalis in 148 BC. Marcius Libo, praefectus fabrum... |
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius (category 1st-century BC Roman consuls) (nickname) Pius. During the civil wars between 88 and 80 BC, Pius sided with Lucius Cornelius Sulla. He successfully commanded Sulla's forces in the northern... |
Quinctilia gens (section Bibliography) the consul of 13 BC and wife of Publius Cornelius Dolabella the consul of 35 BC. Quinctilia Sex. f., a sister of Publius Quinctilius Varus, the consul of... |
Macedonia (Roman province) (category States and territories established in the 2nd century BC) Marcus Licinius Crassus (31-27 BC) Marcus Primus (c.24/23 BC) Lucius Tarius Rufus (18-16 BC) Publius Vinicius (AD 2/3) Publius Memmius Regulus (with Achaea... |
Livia gens (section Bibliography) Livia C. f. M. n., daughter of the consul of 147 BC. She married Publius Rutilius Rufus and became the mother of Publius Rutilius Nudus. She was noted by... |
List of Roman praetors (section 4th century BC) ancient Rome was a person who held an annual office below the level of a consul but who still received a grant of imperium, allowing him to command armed... |
Seria gens (section Bibliography) in 129 BC. Publius Serrius, one of the senators who in 44 BC witnessed a decree of the consuls Marcus Antonius and Publius Cornelius Dolabella, confirming... |