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Name
  
Gaius Memmius


Role
  
Consul 34 BC

Gaius Memmius (consul 34 BC) Gaius Memmius consul 34 BC

Gaius Memmius (born c. 70 BC) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul in 34 BC.

Biography

Gaius Memmius was the son of Gaius Memmius. His mother was Fausta Cornelia, thus making him a grandson of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, the former dictator of Rome. A Novus homo, very little is known of his career, and it is unknown whether he was a supporter of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus or of Marcus Antonius. He was appointed consul suffectus in 34 BC, replacing Lucius Scribonius Libo. He was later appointed proconsular governor of Asia, sometime after 30 BC. During his period as governor, Memmius set up monument honoring himself and three generations of his family, which still survives today Translation:

To Gaius Memmius, son of Gaius Memmius, grandson of Sulla Felix (paid for this monument) from his own funds.

Sulla, his son Gaius Memmius and his grandson (also Gaius Memmius) are depicted and commemorated on this monument of ancestral glory.

References

Gaius Memmius (consul 34 BC) Wikipedia