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Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella

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Roman consul in 81 BC and general Not to be confused with Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella (consul 159 BC), Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella (praetor 81 BC), or Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella (rex sacrorum).

Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella was a consul of the Roman Republic in 81 BC, with Marcus Tullius Decula, during the dictatorship of Sulla.

Biography

Possibly a military tribune in 89 BC, Dolabella soon was attached to the staff of Sulla as a legate, holding command of one of Sulla's fleets in 83 BC. In 82 BC, Dolabella saw action during Sulla's civil war, participating at the Battle of Sacriporto (Sacriportus) and the Battle of the Colline Gate. As a loyal lieutenant, Sulla made him consul in 81 BC, but the consuls of that year were only nominal, as Sulla had all the power in his hands.

In 80 BC, Dolabella was made proconsul of Macedonia, a position which he held until 78 BC. In 77 BC Dolabella was granted a triumph for victories he had achieved while governor over the Thracians, but shortly afterwards he was accused of extortion in Macedonia during his time as governor by the young Julius Caesar and brought to trial. Prosecuted by Caesar, Dolabella was defended by Gaius Aurelius Cotta and Quintus Hortensius. He was found not guilty and acquitted.

In fiction

Dolabella is a minor character in the Colleen McCullough novel Fortune's Favourites. In the novel, just prior to the Battle of the Colline Gate, he blackmails Sulla into giving him the consulship in return for his support, which he threatened to withdraw due to Sulla's decision to pass him over when Sulla gave the command of one of his wings to Marcus Licinius Crassus.

The 2022 novel I Am Rome (Spanish: Roma soy yo) by the Spanish philologist, linguist and author Santiago Posteguillo, known for a series of novels set in ancient Rome, tells a fictional account based on well established historical facts, of how a young Julius Caesar prosecuted and brought Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella to trial.

References

  1. Broughton, p. 34
  2. Broughton, p. 63
  3. Broughton, p. 70
  4. Cic. de Leg. Ayr. ii. 14; Gellius, xv. 28; Appian, B. C. i. 100.
  5. Smith, p. 1058; Broughton, p. 79
  6. Broughton, p. 88; Smith, p. 1058
  7. Smith, p. 1058
  8. Kamm, Antony, Julius Caesar: A Life, Taylor & Francis, 2006, p. 33
  9. Antón, Jacinto, Santiago Posteguillo persigue la sombra de Julio César en casa de Alejandro Magno, El País

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Political offices
Preceded byGaius Marius the Younger
Gnaeus Papirius Carbo
Roman consul
81 BC
with Marcus Tullius Decula
Succeeded byLucius Cornelius Sulla
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
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