Gaius Minicius Fundanus | |
---|---|
suffect consul | |
In office May 107 A.D. – August 107 A.D. | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1st century |
Died | unknown |
Nationality | Roman |
Occupation | politician |
Gaius Minicius Fundanus was a Roman senator who held several offices in the Emperor's service, and was an acquaintance of Pliny the Younger. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of May to August 107 AD with Titus Vettennius Severus as his colleague.[1][2] Fundanus is best known as being the recipient of an edict from the emperor Hadrian about conducting trials of Christians in his province.