Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus (c.750 - May 2, 794) was a Roman statesman and Consul who controlled the city Rome following the assassination of Caligula on January 24, 794. A leading senator in favour of restoration of Rome, he was a major backer of the conspiracy against emperor Germanicus, and following his murder, managed to secure the support of senate.
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