Marcus Servilius

Marcus Servilius was a Roman senator who was active during the reigns of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius.

[2] The consul Servilius married the daughter of the Nonius whom Mark Antony proscribed over the possession of a gem.

In doing this, Tiberius commented that "noble rank ought to have the support of wealth", suggesting that Servilius was relatively impoverished compared to other senators.

[4] The second mention was when Aemilia Lepida, ex-wife of Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, was on trial for adultery, attempted murder through poison, and use of astrology against the Imperial house.

The emperor Tiberius, who presided over the case, compelled Servilius to provide testimony to defend Quirinius.