Lucius Caesennius Lento

1st century BC) was a Roman playwright and politician who was a supporter of Mark Antony.

Of Etruscan descent,[1] and a member of the gens Caesennia, Caesennius Lento was, according to Cicero, an actor who specialised in writing and performing tragedies.

[3] In June 44 BC, Caesennius Lento was one of the seven agrarian commissioners established under the Lex Antonia and appointed by Mark Antony to divide the available Ager publicus in Campania and Lentini among veteran soldiers and needy citizens.

[4] As a supporter of Mark Antony, he was criticized by Cicero in his Philippicae in 43 BC.

Lento was probably the great-grandfather of Lucius Caesennius Paetus, who was Roman consul in AD 61.