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Flavius and Anthemius
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.
The following year the two consuls were Anthemius ' son, Marcian, and Leo's son-in-law, Flavius Zeno ( later successor of Leo on the Eastern throne ).
* Flavius Anthemius Isidorus ( 424 )

Flavius and floruit
Flavius Mallius Theodorus ( floruit 376 circa-409 ) was consul of the Roman Empire in 399, and author of an extant treatise on metres, De metris, one of the best of its kind ( H. Keil, Grammatici Latini, vi .).

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.
Domitian was born in Rome on 24 October 51, the youngest son of Titus Flavius Vespasianus — commonly known as Vespasian — and Flavia Domitilla Major.
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 Claudius Julianus, born in May or June 332 or 331 in Constantinople, was the son of Julius Constantius ( consul in 335 ), half brother of Emperor Constantine I, and his second wife, Basilina, a woman of Greek origin.
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.
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.
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.
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,

Flavius and politician
* Flavius Constantius, Roman general and politician, is promoted to the rank of magister militum.
* Flavius Afranius Syagrius, Roman politician and administrator
* Flavius Ablabius, Roman consul and politician
Gaius Flavius Fimbria ( died 84 BC ) was a Roman politician and a violent partisan of Gaius Marius.

Flavius and Eastern
As a response, the Eastern emperor Flavius Arcadius appointed Alaric magister militum (“ master of the soldiers ”) in Illyricum.
* Gratian recalls his military commander Flavius Theodosius, age 31, son of the executed general Theodosius the Elder and appoints him co-emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Continuing his campaign into Italy Maximus was stopped from overthrowing Valentinian II, who was aged only twelve, when Theodosius I, the Eastern Roman Emperor, sent Flavius Bauto with a powerful force to stop him.
* Justin I ( 450 – 527 ), or Flavius Iustinius Augustus, an Eastern Roman Emperor who ruled from 518 to 527
* Justin II ( 520 – 578 ), or Flavius Iustinius Iunior Augustus, an Eastern Roman emperor who ruled from 565 to 578
Flavius Ardabur Aspar ( c. 400 – 471 ) was an Alan patrician and magister militum (" Master of soldiers ") of the Eastern Roman Empire.
After the ignominious defeat of the legatus of Syria ( 66 ), T. Flavius Vespasianus entered in Iudaea in 67 with the legions V Macedonica, X Fretensis, XV Apollinaris, one vexillatio of 1, 000 legionaries of the XXII, and 15, 000 soldiers from the Eastern allies, and started the siege of Jerusalem ( 69 ), which would be completed by his son T. Flavius Vespasianus ( better known as Titus ) in 70.
Flavius Fravitta ( died 402 / 403 ) was a chieftain of the Visigoths, who entered in the Eastern Roman army, rising to its highest ranks.
The Vandals would rule the diocese until the Eastern Romans under Flavius Belisarius recaptured it in 534.
Throughout their raids on the Eastern Roman Empire, the Huns had still maintained good relations with the Western Empire ; this was due in no small part to a 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 Julius Valens ( Valens ), Eastern Roman Emperor of the 4th century
* Flavius Arcadius ( Arcadius ), Eastern Roman Emperor of the 4th and 5th century
* Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus ( Justinian I, Justinian the Great ), Eastern Roman Emperor of the 6th century
* Flavius Mauricius Tiberius ( Maurice ), Eastern Roman Emperor of the 6th and 7th century
* Flavius Heraclius ( Heraclius ), Eastern Roman Emperor of the 7th century
Flavius Rufinus ( died November 27, 395 ) was a 4th century Eastern Roman Empire statesman of Gaulish extraction who served as Praetorian prefect of the East for the emperor Theodosius I, as well as his son Arcadius, under whom Rufinus was the actual power behind the throne.
His son, Flavius Theodosius was made emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in 379, and briefly reunited the Roman Empire 394-395 by defeating the usurper Eugenius.

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