• Lucius Mescinius Rufus, quaestor under Cicero in Cilicia, in 51 BC. The two did not work well together, but their relations improved, as recounted in Cicero's letters to and on behalf of Rufus. After
Caesar's death, he joined the party of
Gaius Cassius Longinus, who sent him to plunder
Tarsus. He must later have been reconciled with
Octavian, as he was
triumvir monetalis in 17 and 16 BC. • Gnaeus Mescinius M. l. Philologus, mentioned in an inscription from
Delos. • Gaius Mescinius, the former master of Gaius Mescinius Hilarus. • Gaius Mescinius C. l. Hilarus, a freedman, dedicated an altar at Rome to the gods of the underworld. • Lucius Mescinius L. l. Apollinaris, mentioned in a dedicatory inscription at Rome. • Titus Mescinius S. (l?) Eros, probably a freedman, mentioned in a long list of persons belonging to the household of Marcus Valerius Dexter Silvanus, at
Trebula Mutuesca in
Samnium, dating to AD 60. ==See also==