Gaius Cornelius Gallicanus

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Gaius Cornelius Gallicanus was a Roman politician and military man at the end of the 1st century.

In the year of office 79/80 Gallicanus was proconsul of the province of Baetica , in today's Spain . Immediately afterwards, from 80/81 to 82/83, Gallicanus was a legate in the Lugdunensis . In 84 Gallicanus became a suffect consul . Between 98 and 102 Emperor Trajan appointed him curator of the alimentary system . He may also have been the proconsul of Africa .

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  1. CIL 8, 15392 , cf. on this Bengt E. Thomasson : Fasti Africani. Senatorial and knightly officials in the Roman provinces of North Africa from Augustus to Diocletian. Paul Åström, Stockholm 1996, ISBN 91-7042-153-6 , p. 49.