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Flavius Gallicanus

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in 330. He might be identified with the historical character behind the myth of Saint Gallicanus, who died, according to tradition, in 362, and whose day is June 25.
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A Gallicanus is known to have donated to the church of the Saints Peter, Paul, and John the Baptist in
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he retired to Ostia, founded a hospital and endowed a church built by
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per year. This Gallicanus should be identified with Flavius or with
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Index

Gallicanus (consul 330)
consul
Roman Empire
Ostia
solidi
Ovinius Gallicanus
Roman–Persian Wars
Christianity
Constantine I
Julian the Apostate
Egypt
Trastevere
Rome
Sant'Andrea della Valle
Hrotsvitha
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
ISBN
0-521-07233-6
Constantine Augustus
Constantine Caesar
Roman consul
Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus
Junius Bassus
Ablabius
Category
4th-century Roman consuls

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