Marc Servilius ( lat. Marcus Servilius ) - a politician of the era of the early Roman Empire .
| Marc Servilius | ||||
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| lat Marcus servilius | ||||
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| Spouse | Nononia | |||
| Children | Marc Servilius Nonian | |||
Nothing is known about the origin of Servilius. In 3 years, he held the position of ordinary consul along with Lucius Elius Lamia . In 17, the emperor Tiberius gave Servilius the inheritance of the wealthy Roman horseman Pantuleius as the sole heir to the deceased, although he himself was bequeathed a certain share [1] . In 20, Mark, at the request of the sovereign, testified against Emilia Lepida, the wife of Publius Sulpicius Quirinius , accused of adultery, witchcraft and attempted poisoning [2] .
The supergo of Servilia was Nonia. In their marriage, a son was born - a consul of 35 years and a historian Marc Servilius Nonian .
Notes
- ↑ Tacitus . Annals. II. 48.
- ↑ Tacitus . Annals. III. 22.
Literature
- Der Neue Pauly. Stuttgart 1999.T. 11. c. 468.