Gaius Plinius Secundus, HN  7.48.158  (ca. A.D. 65):


Galeria Copiola emboliaria reducta est in scaenam C. Poppaeo Q. Sulpicio coss. ludis pro salute div. Augusti votivis annum CIV agens; producta fuerat tirocinio a M. Pomponio aedile plebis C. Mario Cn. Corbone coss. ante annos XCI, a magno Pompeio magni theatri dedicatione annus pro miraculo reducta. Sammulam quoque CX annis vixisse auctor est Pedianus Asconius.

Galeria Copiola the actress of interludes was brought back to the stage in the consulship of Gaius Poppaeus and Quintus Sulpicius at the votive games celebrated for the recovery of his late Majesty Augustus, when in her 104th year; she had been brought out at her first appearance by Marcus Pomponius, aedile of the plebs, in the consulship of Gaius Marius and Gnaeus Carbo 91 years before, and she was brought back to the stage when an old woman by Pompeius Magnus as a marvel at the dedication of the big theater. Also Pedianus Asconius states that Sammula lived 110 years. (H. Rackham, trans.)