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Lucius Gellius Publicola (consul 36 BC)

Lucius Gellius Publicola was a consul of the Roman Republic. He was the son of Lucius Gellius Publicola, the consul of 72 BC.
He was accused of committing incest with his stepmother, and of conspiring against his father's life; but although the latter was nearly convinced of his guilt, he allowed him to plead his cause before a large number of senators, and, in consequence of their opinion, declared him innocent.〔Valerius Maximus, ''Factorum et Dictorum Memorabilium Libri Novem'', (v.9.§1. )〕
After the death of Caesar in 44 BC, Gellius espoused the republican party, and went with Marcus Junius Brutus to Asia. Here he was detected in plotting against the life of Brutus but was pardoned at the intercession of his half-brother, Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus. Shortly afterwards he entered into a conspiracy to kill Gaius Cassius Longinus, but again escaped unpunished, through the intercession of his mother Polla.〔Dio Cassius, ''Roman History'', (xlvii.24; ) Livy, ''Periochae'', (122. )〕 It would hence appear that Polla had been divorced from her first husband Gellius, and had subsequently married Marcus Valerius Messalla.
Gellius, however, showed no gratitude for the leniency which had been shown him, but deserted to the triumvirs, Augustus and Mark Antony. While in their service he had coins struck, on which he appears with the title of ''Q. P.'' that is, ''Quaestor'' ''Propraetore''.〔Eckhel, vol. v. p223〕 He was rewarded for his treachery by the consulship in 36 BC.〔Dio Cassius, ''Roman History'', (xlix.24. )〕 In the war between Octavian and Antony, he espoused the side of the latter, and commanded the right wing of Antony's fleet at the battle of Actium. As he is not mentioned again, he probably perished in the action.〔Plutarch, ''Antony'', (65-66; ) Velleius Paterculus, ''History of Rome'', (ii.85. )〕
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