Lucius Calpurnius Proculus was a Roman governor of Dacia. He ruled Dacia for a period in the 160s, reign dates have been given variously as 161 to 164 AD[1] and 162 to 167 AD.[2] He hailed from Ancyra (Ankara),[3] and was known to have owned an estate near Laodikeia.[4] Calpurnius Proculus was killed by the Iazyges.

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