Servilia (2nd century BC)

Servilia (2nd century BC)

Servilia, the wife of Quintus Lutatius Catulus, consul of b.c. 102. Their daughter Lutatia married the orator Quintus Hortensius, for which reason Cicero calls Servilia Hortensius's "socrus" (Cic. Verr, ii. 8.).


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