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Dolabella, Publius Cornelius c.70-43BC
Roman politician

Cicero's profligate son-in-law, he sought refuge from his creditors with Gaius Julius Caesar in 49BC. Two years later, as tribune, he brought forward a bill cancelling all debts, which led to bloody struggles in Rome. On Caesar's murder (44BC) he appropriated the consular insignia and gave his support to the conspirators; Marcus Antonius gave him the province of Syria. At Smyrna he murdered the proconsul, Trebonius, and so drained money from the towns of Asia that he was outlawed. He retreated to Laodicea, and when it fell to Cassius, Dolabella commanded one of his own soldiers to kill him.