Gaius Cilnius Proculus was a Roman senator active during the reign of Domitian. He was suffect consul for the nundinium September–December AD 87 with Lucius Neratius Priscus as his colleague. It is unknown how or if Proculus is related to the better-known Gaius Cilnius Maecenas. Proculus is known only through surviving inscriptions.
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| - Cayo Cilnio Próculo (es)
- Gaius Cilnius Proculus (en)
- Caio Cílnio Próculo (pt)
- Гай Цильний Прокул (консул-суффект 87 года) (ru)
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| - Cayo o Gayo Cilnio Próculo fue un senador romano de finales del siglo I, que desarrolló su carrera política bajo los imperios de Vespasiano, Tito y Domiciano. (es)
- Гай Цильний Прокул (лат. Gaius Cilnius Proculus) — римский политический деятель второй половины I века. По всей видимости, Прокул происходил из италийского города Арреций. О его карьере известно только лишь то, что в 87 году он занимал должность консула-суффекта вместе с Луцием Нерацием Приском. О дальнейшей его биографии нет никаких сведений. Сыном Гая был консул-суффект 100 года Гай Цильний Прокул. (ru)
- Caio Cílnio Próculo (em latim: Gaius Cilnius Proculus) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto para o nundínio de setembro a dezembro de 87 com Lúcio Nerácio Prisco. Não se sabe se ele era parente do famoso Caio Cílnio Mecenas. Sua existência é atestada apenas em inscrições. (pt)
- Gaius Cilnius Proculus was a Roman senator active during the reign of Domitian. He was suffect consul for the nundinium September–December AD 87 with Lucius Neratius Priscus as his colleague. It is unknown how or if Proculus is related to the better-known Gaius Cilnius Maecenas. Proculus is known only through surviving inscriptions. (en)
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| - Gaius Cilnius Proculus was a Roman senator active during the reign of Domitian. He was suffect consul for the nundinium September–December AD 87 with Lucius Neratius Priscus as his colleague. It is unknown how or if Proculus is related to the better-known Gaius Cilnius Maecenas. Proculus is known only through surviving inscriptions. Proculus was the governor of Moesia Superior; the period of his administration has recently been dated as extending from the year 100 to 102. During his administration of the province, Proculus showed sufficient bravery in combat to be awarded dona militaria, or military decorations, likely as part of the Dacian Wars. A Gaius Cilnius Proculus is known to be governor of Dalmatia during the reign of Trajan, but Werner Eck considers that governor was more likely the suffect consul of the nundinium of March/April 100, and the son of this Proculus. (en)
- Cayo o Gayo Cilnio Próculo fue un senador romano de finales del siglo I, que desarrolló su carrera política bajo los imperios de Vespasiano, Tito y Domiciano. (es)
- Гай Цильний Прокул (лат. Gaius Cilnius Proculus) — римский политический деятель второй половины I века. По всей видимости, Прокул происходил из италийского города Арреций. О его карьере известно только лишь то, что в 87 году он занимал должность консула-суффекта вместе с Луцием Нерацием Приском. О дальнейшей его биографии нет никаких сведений. Сыном Гая был консул-суффект 100 года Гай Цильний Прокул. (ru)
- Caio Cílnio Próculo (em latim: Gaius Cilnius Proculus) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto para o nundínio de setembro a dezembro de 87 com Lúcio Nerácio Prisco. Não se sabe se ele era parente do famoso Caio Cílnio Mecenas. Sua existência é atestada apenas em inscrições. (pt)
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