Aulus Gabinius Secundus was a Roman senator and general who was active during the reign of Tiberius.
In 41, Secundus led a successful campaign against the Germanic tribe of the Chauci, who had settled on the North Sea coast between the Elbe and Ems rivers.
These Germans had made themselves unpopular with the Romans by their raids and their connection with the neighbouring Frisii.
For this achievement, and Sulpicius Galba's victory against the Chatti that same year, the emperor Claudius took the title imperator.
Within six years, they resumed their raids and with their light pirate ships plundered the Gallic coast.