Tuccianus is a possible name for a governor of Britannia Inferior, a province of Roman Britain around AD 237.[1] He may have governed since the removal of his predecessor Claudius Apellinus in 235 AD.[2] Little else is known of him although the damaged inscription bearing his name does record him adding a building at Carrawburgh under Maximinus.
He might also have been an ancestor of Egnatius Tuccianus,[2] who probably was curator of Dougga under Diocletian.[3]
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Tuccianus is a possible name for a governor of Britannia Inferior, a province of Roman Britain around AD 237. He may have governed since the removal of...
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