Lollia (wife of Aulus Gabinius)
Lollia was an Ancient Roman noblewoman. She was the wife of Roman general Aulus Gabinius. She was also a mistress of Julius Caesar. BiographyLollia was a Plebeian of the gens Lollia.[1] She may have been a daughter of Marcus Lollius Palicanus, who was tribune of the plebs in 71 BC. Lollia married Aulus Gabinius and they had the son Aulus Gabinius Sisenna together.[2] Some time during their marriage she became a mistress of Julius Caesar.[3] Lollia does not seem to have suffered any loss of public image or marriage issues because of the affair.[4] She and her husband are both mentioned in a letter from Cicero in which he implies that they both were sexually involved with the revolutionary Catiline, and that Gabinius might have pimped her out.[5] Cultural depictionsLollia appears in the historical novel Respublica: A Novel of Cicero's Roman Republic by Richard Braccia. In the book it is described by another character that Gabinus won Caesar's trust by letting him have sex with Lollia.[6] The affair is also depicted in the novel Lustrum by Robert Harris.[7] See alsoReferences
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