Lollia (gens)

The gens Lollia was a plebeian family at Rome. Members of the gens do not appear at Rome until the last century of the Republic. The first of the family to obtain the consulship was Marcus Lollius, in 21 BC.[1]

Lollia Paulina from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum

Origin

The Lollii appear to have been either of Samnite or Sabine origin, for a Samnite of this name is mentioned in the war with Pyrrhus and Marcus Lollius Palicanus, who was tribune of the plebs in 71 BC, is described as a native of Picenum.[1]

Praenomina

The praenomina used by the Lollii included Quintus, Marcus, Lucius and Gnaeus.[1]

Branches and cognomina

The only cognomen of the Lollii in the time of the Republic was Palicanus, but others appear under the Empire.[1]

Members

Coin with Marcus Lollius Palicanus (obverse) and rostra (reverse)
This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.
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gollark: Maybe I can "fix" it by adding an extra `sleep` at the end or something.
gollark: My code waits `((length / 6000) / speed) - 2` seconds, then inefficiently checks the position of the tape every 0.05 seconds to see if it's hit the end.
gollark: I found that it reads 6000 bytes a second.
gollark: I'm not sure if it's that they're written to the tapes that way, or whether my code for determining the end of a track is a bit broken.

See also

References

  1. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 797 ("Lollia Gens").
  2. Zonaras, viii. 7.
  3. Mai, Scriptorum Veterum, vol. II, p. 526.
  4. Cicero, In Verrem, iii. 25.
  5. Appian, Bella Mithridatica, 95.
  6. Valerius Maximus, viii. 1, damn. 5.
  7. Hazel, p. 220.
  8. Suetonius, "The Life of Caesar", 50.
  9. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 797 ("Lollius", no. 5).
  10. Horace, Epistulae, i.
  11. Ronald Syme, The Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986), p. 177
  12. Anthologia Graeca.
  13. Tacitus, Annales, ii. 71.
  14. Winckelmann, viii. 4, 5.
  15. Freeman, p. 508.
  16. CIL VI, 9433.

Bibliography

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "article name needed". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.

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