- For Lamia's grand-son by the same name, see Domitia Longina.
Lucius Aelius Lamia (before 43 BCE – 33 CE) was the son of Lucius Aelius Lamia, a loyal partisan of
Cicero who was made
praetor in 43 BCE and died before completing his term. He was
consul in the year 3 CE and afterwards served as
governor of
Germania,
Pannonia and
Africa. In 22 CE he was appointed imperial legate to
Syria by
Tiberius but was detained in Rome and never traveled to Syria in person. In the last year of his life, 33 CE, he served as
praefectus urbi.