• Titus Ollius (died AD 31) was a prominent Roman citizen and the father of Poppaea Sabina, the Empress consort of the Roman Empire. His origins lay in Cupra...
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    been her main residence outside Rome. Titus Ollius was a quaestor in the reign of the Emperor Tiberius. Ollius' friendship with the infamous praetorian...
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  • best-known may have been Titus Ollius, the father of the empress Poppaea Sabina. Other Ollii are known from inscriptions. The nomen Ollius is probably another...
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  • wife of Titus Ollius, who was a friend of the prefect of the Praetorian Guard Sejanus. He committed suicide following Sejanus' downfall. With Ollius she had...
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    Lucius Otho Titus Ollius Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Claudius Statilii Otho 2 Poppaea Sabina 2 3 Nero 2 3 Statilia Messalina Claudia Augusta...
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    Agrippina the Younger 11. Agrippina the Elder 1. Claudia Augusta 6. Titus Ollius 3. Poppaea Sabina the Younger 14. Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus 7. Poppaea Sabina...
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    However, it's not possible to determine if this refers to Faustina I, wife of Titus Aelius Antoninus Pius, or Faustina II, wife of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus...
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  • "Casa del Menandro", has been preserved. Poppaea C. f. Sabina, married Titus Ollius, by whom she was the mother of (Ollia) Poppaea Sabina, the mistress and...
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  • Oclatius Ocratius Octavenus Octavius Ofanius Ofatulenus Ofilius Ogulnius Ollius Opellius Opetreius Opimius Opisius Opiternius Oppidius Oppius Opsidius Opsilius...
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  • and joking in a state of drunken revelry. Milonia Apollonia, the wife of Ollius Nicadas, who built a family sepulchre at Rome, dating to the first half...
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