(reverse) • Lollius, a
Samnite hostage during the war with
Pyrrhus, afterward headed a band of outlaws. • Quintus Lollius, an elderly
eques in
Sicilia, mistreated during the administration of
Verres, from 73 to 71 BC. • Marcus Lollius Q. f., appeared on behalf of his father at the trial of Verres. • Gnaeus Lollius,
triumvir nocturnus, condemned together with his colleagues, for arriving too late to extinguish a fire in the
Via Sacra. • Marcus Lollius Palicanus,
tribune of the plebs in 71 BC, was a prominent reformer, and an opponent of tyranny and the abuse of power. He was a supporter of Pompeius, as well as the victims of Verres. He had reached the
Praetorship in 69 BC, but was foiled of the consulship by Gaius Piso. •
Lollia, the wife of
Aulus Gabinius, and mother of
Aulus Gabinius Sisenna. She may have been a daughter of the tribune Palicanus. She was mistress of
Caesar. • Marcus Lollius, father of the consul of 21 BC. •
Marcus Lollius M. f., was consul in 21 BC, and guardian of
Gaius Julius Caesar, one the grandsons of
Augustus. •
Lollius M. f. M. n, a Roman soldier who served in
Hispania against the
Cantabri. •
Marcus Lollius M. f. M. n., son of the consul of 21 BC. •
Lollius Bassus, a native of
Smyrna and the author of ten epigrams in the
Greek Anthology, the last of which, on the death of
Germanicus, places it about AD 19. •
Lollia M. f. M. n. Saturnina, the wife of
Decimus Valerius Asiaticus, and a mistress of
Caligula. She became the mother of
Marcus Lollius Paulinus Decimus Valerius Asiaticus Saturninus, consul
suffectus in AD 93. • Marcus Lollius Senecio, a probable Numidian landowner and father of Quintus Lollius Urbicus. •
Quintus Lollius Urbicus, appointed governor of
Britannia by
Antoninus Pius in AD 138. • Marcus Lollius Alexander, an engraver of gems, and husband of Flavia Sabina, built a sepulchre at Rome for himself and his family. ==See also==