Lucius Fabius Gallus ( Latin: Lucius Fabius Gallus ) - Roman politician of the first half of the II century .
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There is no information about the origin of Gall. In 131, he held the post of Consul-Suffect along with Quintus Fabius Julian . Perhaps it should be identified with Lucius Fabius Gallus, mentioned in the inscription [1] on the water pipe, which dates from the II century . However, the name of a certain Umbria Albina is also named there, which allows attributing the inscription to the second half of the II century. Thus, the name of the descendant of the consul Gall may be carved on the pipe.
Notes
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 15, 7449
Literature
- Werner Eck, Andreas Pangerl: Neue Militärdiplome für die Truppen der mauretanischen Provinzen. In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 153 (2005), S. 191.