Gallicanus (Consul 330)
Roman Empire, Ostia Antica, Ovinius Gallicanus, Roman–Persian Wars, Christianity, Constantine the Great
978-613-8-49689-2
6138496892
264
2012-02-01
69.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Flavius Gallicanus was a politician of the Roman Empire, consul in 330. He might be identified with the historical character behind the myth of Saint Gallicanus, who died, according the tradition, in 362, and whose day is June 25. Flavius Gallicanus was consul in 330. A Gallicanus is known gave for a donation to the church of the Saints Peter, Paul, and John the Baptist in Ostia; donated lands were worth 869 solidi per year. This Gallicanus should be identified with Flavius or with Ovinius Gallicanus.
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