Marcus Tullius Decula was a consul of the Roman Republic in 81 BC alongside Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella, during the dictatorship of Sulla; but the consuls of that year were only nominal, as Sulla had all the power in his hands. (Cic. de Leg. Ayr. ii. 14 ; Gellius, xv. 28 ; Appian, B. C. i. 100.)
His father was perhaps Marcus Tullius, triumvir monetalis in 120 BC.[1]
^Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, p. 297.
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