Junius Annaeus Gallio

Junius Annaeus Gallio

Junius Annaeus Gallio, (originally Lucius Annaeus Novatus), son of the rhetorician Seneca the Elder and the elder brother of Seneca the Younger, was born at Corduba (Cordova) about the beginning of the Christian era. At Rome he was adopted by L. Junius Gallio, a rhetorician of some repute, from whom he took the name of Junius Gallio. His brother Seneca, who dedicated to him the treatises "De Ira" and "De Vita Beata", speaks of the charm of his disposition, also alluded to by the poet Statius ("Silvae", ii.7, 32). It is probable that he was banished to Corsica with his brother, and that both returned together to Rome when Agrippina selected Seneca to be tutor to Nero. Towards the close of the reign of Claudius, Gallio was proconsul of the newly constituted senatorial province of Achaea, but seems to have been compelled by ill-health to resign the post within a few years. During his tenure of office he dismissed the charge brought by the Jews against the apostle Paul (Acts ). His behaviour on this occasion ("but Gallio cared for none of these things", v. 17) shows the impartial attitude of the Roman officials towards Christianity in its early days. He survived his brother Seneca, but was subsequently put to death by order of Nero (in 65) or committed suicide.

Gallio's tenure can be fairly accurately dated to between 51-52 AD or 52-53 AD ["An Introduction to the Bible", John Drane, (Lion, 1990), p.634-635] . The events of Acts 18 can therefore be dated to this period. This is significant because it is the most accurately known date in the life of Paul. [ [http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/Pauline_Chronology.htm Pauline Chronology: His Life and Missionary Work] , from [http://catholic-resources.org Catholic Resources] by Felix Just, S.J.]

External links

* [http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/20020418.htm Gallio at Bible Study]
* [http://parsagard.com/gallio&paul.htm Paul's Trial Before Gallio] A summary of the historical evidence.

References

*Ancient sources: Tacitus, "Annals", xv.73; Dio Cassius, lx.35, lxii.25.
*Sir W. M. Ramsay, "St Paul the Traveller", pp. 257-261
*cite encyclopedia |last=Cowan|first=H. |author=|authorlink=|coauthors= |editor=James Hastings |encyclopedia=A Dictionary of the Bible |title=Gallio |url=http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings/dictv2/Page_105.html |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |date= 1899|year= |month= |publisher= |volume=II |location= |id= |isbn= |doi= |pages=pages 105-106 |quote=
*An interesting reconstruction is given by Anatole France in "Sur la pierre blanche".


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