Marcus Valerius Homullus

Marcus Valerius Homullus (birth and death dates unknown) was a Roman Senator of the second century.

In 152 he was consul ordinarius with Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus.

[Note 1][2][3] On another occasion, Antoninus was visiting the house of Homullus admired some porphyry columns, asking if they had come from the imperial quarries.

Homullus replied "when you enter another man's house you should be deaf and dumb.

"[4] This remark has been variously interpreted as a good-natured jab at a friend or as a slap at the Emperor.