Lucius Caninius Gallus (consul 37 BC)

Lucius Caninius Gallus (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman politician who served as consul in 37 BC.

Biography

A member of the Plebeian gens Caninia, Gallus was the son of Lucius Caninius Gallus, and a grandson of Gaius Antonius Hybrida.[1] He was thus related to the triumvir Mark Antony, and was a second cousin to Mark Anthony's children, such as Antonia Minor (mother of Germanicus and emperor Claudius) and Cleopatra Selene II, Queen consort of Numidia and Mauretania. Gallus was probably elected to the office of Praetor by 40 BC at the latest.[2] He was then elected consul alongside Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa in 37 BC.[3] He had a son by the same name who was consul in 2 BC.

Gallus may have been a patron of the Latin poet Sextus Propertius.[4]

Sources

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References

  1. Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds and Sayings: One Thousand Tales from Ancient Rome (2004), pg. 130
  2. Broughton, pg. 380
  3. Broughton, pg. 395
  4. Cairns, Francis, Sextus Propertius: The Augustan Elegist (2006), pgs. 70-71
Political offices
Preceded by
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Cruscellio,
and Lucius Marcius Philippus

as suffect consuls
Consul of the Roman Republic
37 BC
with Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Succeeded by
Titus Statilius Taurus
as suffect consul
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