Decianus (disambiguation)

Decianus (disambiguation)

Decianus is the name of several ancient Romans, including:

  • C. Appuleius Decianus, tribune of the plebs in 98 BC
  • Catus Decianus, the procurator of Roman Britain in 61 AD who created the conditions for Boudica's revolt

Decianus is also the Latin form of the Italian name Deciano or Deciani:


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