Gaius Caecina Tuscus
Gaius Caecina Tuscus was a 1st-century Roman politician and Prefect of Egypt during the reign of Nero, and is mentioned by Tacitus. Tuscus was a member of the Caecinae, an Etruscan family of Volaterrae, one of the ancient cities of Etruria.
Named Prefect of the Praetorian Guard
According to Fabius Rusticus, he was named Prefect of the Praetorium in 56, in place of Burrus. But Caecina did not manage to take office, as Burrus retained control of the Praetorians through Seneca's influence.Prefect of Egypt
In 63, he was appointed governor of Egypt. There are papyrus records of Tuscus addressing concerned veteran soldiers. On the immunity of Roman legionaries, see P. Yale Inventory 1528.On July 17, 64 AD, he is mentioned in a declaration of property in Oxyrhynchus.