Gaius Oppius Sabinus (died AD 85) was a Roman Senator who held at least one office in the emperor's service.
[1] Sabinus was probably the son or nephew of Spurius Oppius, suffect consul in the nundinium of October–December 43.
Following his consulate, Oppius Sabinus acceded to governor of the imperial province of Moesia.
He served in this position for only a few months when an army of Dacians under Diurpaneus crossed the Danube and invaded the province.
[2] Administration of the province fell upon one of the legionary legates, until the new governor, Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus, could arrive.