Quintus Caecilius Marcellus Dentilianus
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Quintus Caecilius Marcellus Dentilianus was a Roman senator, who held several imperial appointments during the reign of Antoninus Pius. He was suffect consul in an undetermined nundinium around AD 150.[1] He is known entirely from inscriptions.
Dentilianus came from a family of Roman Africa, perhaps originally from Carthage.[2] His father has been identified as Quintus Caecilius Marcellus, praetor around the year 115;[3] although the name of his wife is not known, his son is identified as Quintus Caecilius Dentilianus, consul in 167.[4]