Gaius Sabucius Maior Caecilianus was a Roman senator who held a series of positions in the imperial service.
His service was capped with the suffect consulship in 186 with Valerius Senecio as his colleague.
"Sabucius" is a rare Etruscan nomen (Anthony Birley provides two other known individuals of that gens), suggesting his origins lay in Italy and not one of the provinces.
Next was his service as a juridicus in Roman Britain c. 172–175, which was followed by the prefecture of the aerarium militare c. 176–179.
Birley dates his next offices, governorship of Gallia Belgica to c. 180–183, and proconsul of Achaea to 184/185.