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Flavius and Claudius
While at Athens, he developed a close friendship with his fellow student Basil of Caesarea and also made the acquaintance of Flavius Claudius Julianus, who would later become the emperor known as Julian the Apostate.
His mother was an Arian, sister of Clearchus, also an Arian, and a paternal granddaughter of Gallus ( born c. 370 ), son of Anastasia ( born c. 352 ) and husband, in turn daughter of Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus and wife and cousin Constantina.
* Emperor Claudius and Titus Flavius Vespasianus are Roman Consuls.
Flavius Claudius Constantinus, known in English as Constantine III ( died 411 by 18 September ) was a Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in Britannia in 407 and established himself in Gaul.
He did however appoint his father-in-law Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus as Praefectus urbi of Rome.
Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, prefect of the city, father-in-law of the murdered emperor, being at that moment in the camp to which he had been sent to calm the troops, began making offers, when Julianus, having been roused from a banquet by his wife and daughter, arrived in all haste, and being unable to gain admission, stood before the gate, and with a loud voice competed for the prize.
Three other men of appropriate rank to command legions are known to have been involved in the invasion: Vespasian's brother Titus Flavius Sabinus II and Gnaeus Hosidius Geta appear in Dio Cassius's account of the invasion ; Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus is mentioned by Eutropius, although as a former consul he may have been too senior, and perhaps accompanied Claudius later.
Flavius Julius Crispus ( died 326 ), also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus, was a Caesar of the Roman Empire.
* Flavius Claudius Constantinus Caesar ( Constantine II ), emperor
* Flavius Claudius Julianus emperor from AD.
* Flavius Claudius Antonius, consul in AD.
Caesar Flavius Claudius Constantinus Augustus ( Constantine III ), usurper
According to the poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus, the general Flavius Stilicho ( died AD 408 ) burned them, as they were used to attack his government.
Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus ( ca.
Gallus had three siblings: an elder sister, of unknown name, who was the first wife of Constantius II, an elder brother, also of unknown name, who died in the purges after the death of Constantine I, and a younger half-brother by his father's second marriage, named Flavius Claudius Iulianus, commonly known as Julian.
Piso, Plautius Lateranus, Lucan, Afranius Quintianus, Flavius Scaevinus, Claudius Senecio, Vulcatius Araricus, Julius Augurinus, Munatius Gratus, Marcius Festus, Faenius Rufus, Subrius Flavus, Sulpicius Asper, Maximus Scaurus, Venetus Paulus, Epicharis, Seneca the Younger, Antonia, Marcus Vestinus Atticus.
* Julian the Apostate ( 332 – 363 ), Flavius Claudius Julianus, Roman emperor
* Flavius Claudius Constantinus ( Constantine II ), Western Roman Emperor of the 4th century
* Flavius Claudius Julianus ( Julian, Julian the Apostate ), Roman Emperor of the 4th century
Long before then, however, we hear of them in a letter of Flavius Claudius Julianus ( Julian the Apostate, because he reverted from Christianity to paganism ) to the Athenians.
Caesar Flavius Claudius Constantinus P. F.
Aug ."; b. Flavius Claudius Constantinus ), 337 – 340

Flavius and Julianus
In March 193, the Imperial dignity was quite literally and quite openly auctioned off by the mutinous Praetorian Guard, with Titus Flavius Sulpicianus ( father-in-law of the slain Emperor ) and Marcus Didius Julianus bidding for the Guard's support for the purple.

Flavius and born
Domitian was born in Rome on 24 October 51, the youngest son of Titus Flavius Vespasianus — commonly known as Vespasian — and Flavia Domitilla Major.
Titus Flavius Josephus ( 37 – 100 ), also called Joseph ben Matityahu ( Biblical Hebrew: יוסף בן מתתיהו, Yosef ben Matityahu ), was a 1st-century Romano-Jewish historian and hagiographer who was born in Jerusalem-then part of Roman Judea-to a father of priestly descent and a mother who claimed royal ancestry.
Titus was born in Rome, probably on 30 December 39 AD, as the eldest son of Titus Flavius Vespasianus — commonly known as Vespasian — and Domitilla the Elder.
Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius.
Flavius Valentinianus was born to Emperor Valentinian I and his second wife, Justina.
His mother Lucina, born c. 400, descended from Flavius Philippus, Praetorian prefect of the East in 346, and was the daughter of the influential Flavius Anthemius, Praetorian prefect of the East ( 404 – 415 ) and Consul in 405.
Jovian was born at Singidunum ( today Belgrade, Serbia ) in 331 AD, son of ( Flavius?
They had two sons, Titus Flavius Vespasianus ( born in 39 ) and Titus Flavius Domitianus ( born in 51 ), and a daughter, Domitilla ( born in 45 ).

Flavius and May
Flavius Valentinianus ( 371 – 15 May 392 ), commonly known as Valentinian II, was Roman Emperor from 375 to 392 A. D.
Flavius Petronius Maximus ( possibly Flavius Anicius Petronius Maximus ) ( c. 396 – 31 May 455 ) was Western Roman Emperor for two and one-half months in 455.
Hara was founded in May 2000 in Cluj-Napoca, at the initiative of the English professor Flavius Buzila who proposed to bring a new breath, fresh sound in Romanian music.
His two sons were appointed of important offices under Constantine's administration, but Flavius Dalmatius and his sons were killed in the purges that followed the Emperor's death in May 337.

Flavius and June
Flavio Biondo ( Latin Flavius Blondus ) ( 1392 – June 4, 1463 ) was an Italian Renaissance humanist historian.

Flavius and Constantinople
Born in Constantinople around 420, he went to Alexandria to study in the school of the Neoplatonic philosopher Proclus ; among his fellow students there were Marcellinus ( magister militum and governor of Illyricum ), Flavius Illustrius Pusaeus ( Praetorian prefect of the East and Consul in 467 ), Messius Phoebus Severus ( Consul in 470 and praefectus urbi ), and Pamprepius ( Pagan poet ).
The latest event alluded to in his Epitoma rei militaris is the death of the Emperor Gratian ( 383 ); the earliest attestation of this work is a subscriptio by one Flavius Eutropius, writing in Constantinople in the year 450, which appears in one of two families of manuscripts, suggesting that a bifurcation of the manuscript tradition had already occurred.
During the mid-320s, Flavius Dalmatius returned to Constantinople, to the court of his half-brother, and was appointed consul and censor in 333.
Flavius Anastasius ( Roman Consul ) | Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius ( consul 517 AD ) in consular garb, holding a sceptre and the mappa, a piece of cloth used to signal the start of Chariot racing | chariot races at the Hippodrome of Constantinople | Hippodrome.

Flavius and was
In 401 Alaric invaded Italy, but he was defeated by the Roman half-Vandal general Flavius Stilicho at Pollentia ( modern Pollenza ) on April 6, 402.
As emperors, Honorius was under the control of the Romanized Vandal magister militum Flavius Stilicho while Arcadius was dominated by one of his ministers, Rufinus.
A similar story is reported by Flavius Josephus during the siege of Jerusalem by Rome in 70 AD ( see Mary of Bethezuba ), and the population of Numantia during the Roman Siege of Numantia in the 2nd century BC was reduced to cannibalism and suicide.
Titus Flavius Clemens ( c. 150 – c. 215 ), known as Clement of Alexandria, was a Christian theologian who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria.
During the Jewish-Roman wars, he was likely taken under the care of his uncle Titus Flavius Sabinus II, at the time serving as city prefect of Rome ; or possibly even Marcus Cocceius Nerva, a loyal friend of the Flavians and the future successor to Domitian.
At the time the Guard was commanded by Titus Flavius Norbanus and Titus Petronius Secundus and the latter was almost certainly aware of the plot.
Flavius and the Book of Jubilees described the continents as the lands given by Noah to his three sons ; Europe was defined as stretching from the Pillars of Hercules at the Strait of Gibraltar, separating it from North Africa, to the Don, separating it from Asia.
His reign was supported by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian ( during his childhood ) and his father-in-law ( after the emperor became an adult ).
Throughout their raids on the Eastern Roman Empire, the Huns had maintained good relations with the Western Empire, this was due in no small part to their friendship with Flavius Aetius, a powerful Roman general ( sometimes even referred to as the de facto ruler of the Western Empire ) who had spent some time with the Huns.
Flavius Josephus fully defected to the Roman side and was granted Roman citizenship, and became an advisor and friend of Vespasian's son Titus.
The Roman-Jewish historian Flavius Josephus states that three of the seven lamps were allowed to burn during the day also ; however, according to the Talmud ( Rashi, Tractate Shabbat 22b ), only the center lamp was left burning all day, into which as much oil was put as into the others.
After the usurper Maxentius declared himself Caesar, Augustus Flavius Valerius Severus | Severus marched on Rome but was defeated when his troops deferred to Maxentius.
It was first coined by Josephus Flavius in the first century A. D. to describe the characteristic government for Jews.
His paternal grandfather, Titus Flavius Petro, was the first to distinguish himself, rising to the rank of centurion and fighting at Pharsalus for Pompey in 48 BC.
Flavius Odoacer ( 433 – 493 ), also known as Flavius Odovacer, was a barbarian soldier,

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