Gaius Junius Flavianus

Gaius Junius Flavianus was a Roman eques who held a number of appointments in the second century AD.

His public career is known from dedication by the mercatores frumentari and oleari Afrari to him, which was recovered from Rome and is currently in the Museo Nazionale Romano.

[1] After being commissioned military tribune with Legio VII Gemina, which was stationed in Spain at the time, Junius Julianus advanced in a regular fashion through the levels of a civil career.

Henriette Pavis d'Escurac notes there is little in this inscription, nor its copy erected in his honor at Lyon,[2] to provide any firm dates.

[3] She notes that "regularity" of his career led Hans-Georg Pflaum to date Flavianus "to an era of peace and tranquility which can probably be found at the end of Hadrian's reign and under that of Antoninus Pius".