Titus Ollius (died AD 31) was a prominent Roman citizen and the father of Poppaea Sabina, the Empress consort of the Roman Empire.
His origins lay in Cupra Maritima, a town of Picenum; an inscription found there bears his name and that of three of his freedmen.
[1] Ollius was implicated in Sejanus' conspiracy against Tiberius, and committed suicide.
[2] Titus was Nero's father-in-law (#6 below).
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