- Quintus Dellius
Quintus Dellius was a Roman commander and politician in the second half of the first century BC.
He was an political opportunist and was called "
desultor bellorum civilium" (“horse changer of the civil wars”) byMarcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus , because he deserted in43 BC fromPublius Cornelius Dolabella toGaius Cassius Longinus , then in42 BC from Cassius toMark Antony and finally in31 BC from Antony to Octavian. [Seneca the Elder , "suasoriae" 1.7]Dellius was more than ten years an intimate friend of Antony, who used him mainly for diplomatic missions. In
41 BC he traveled by Antony’s order toAlexandria to summon the Egyptian QueenCleopatra VII to Tarsus inCilicia . There she should answer for the money, that she allegedly had sent to Gaius Cassius for his war against Antony and Octavian. [Plutarch , "Antony" 25.2-3.] In40 BC (or39 BC ) Antony sent Dellius toJudaea to helpHerod the Great with the expulsion of the usurper Antigonus. [Josephus , "Antiquities of the Jews " 14.394; "The Wars of the Jews " 1.290.] In36 BC (or35 BC ) Dellius negotiated with Herod, that the Jewish King should appoint the young brother of his wife Mariamne, Aristobulus, high priest. [Josephus, "Antiquities of the Jews" 15.25] Dellius also participated in Antony’s campaign againstParthia (36 BC . Two years later he was ordered to persuade the Armenian king Artavasdes II to wed his four year old daughter to the six year oldAlexander Helios , the son of Antony and Cleopatra VII. [Cassius Dio , "Roman history" 49, 39, 2-3.] It is doubtful if this diplomatic mission was serious because Antony soon cunningly caught the Armenian king and his family.Dellius liked to make mocking remarks [Some of his bon mots are mentioned by Seneca, "suasoriae" 1.7; Plutarch, "Antony" 59.] and he was allegedly the matchmaker for Antony to satisfy his erotic passions. [Plutarch, "Antony" 25; Josephus, "Antiquities of the Jews" 15.25] Therefore Cleopatra could not stand him. [Plutarch, "Antony" 59.]
When Antony fought his last war against Octavian (
31 BC ) Dellius accompanied his superior to Greece. He recruited reinforcement troops in Macedonia andThrace when the situation for Antony deteriorated more and more. [Cassius Dio, "Roman History" 50.13.8] Just before theBattle of Actium Dellius changed sides to Octavian and betrayed him Antony’s plans for the last fight. [Cassius Dio, "Roman histoy" 50.23.1-3;Marcus Velleius Paterculus 2.84.2] He justified his changeover with his fear, that Cleopatra VII wanted to murder him. [Plutarch, "Antony" 59.] Dellius was held in high regard by the first Roman emperor. [Seneca the Younger , "de clementia" 1.10.1] According to the commentator Porphyrio the poetHorace addressed an ode (2.3) to Dellius.Dellius also wrote a historical work that was dealing with Antony’s war against Parthia, in which he had participated. [
Strabo , "Geographica" 11, p. 523; Plutarch, "Antony" 59.] Therefore it is often assumed that he was the source of Plutarch and Strabo in their account of this campaign.Notes
References
* Georg Wissowa: Dellius, Q. In: "
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft ", vol. 4, 2 (1903), col. 2447-2448.
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