Publius Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus was one of the moneyers for the year 50 BC. His namesake was moneyer in 100 BC.
Lentulus Marcellinus was a commander under Julius Caesar, and was later Consul when the Senate transferred power to Emperor Augustus.
The cognoment 'Lentulus' was associated with Gens Cornelia, and literally means 'slow'.
Lentulus Marcellinus was a commander under Julius Caesar, and was later Consul when the Senate transferred power to Emperor Augustus.
The cognoment 'Lentulus' was associated with Gens Cornelia, and literally means 'slow'.

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