• Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus (Ancient Greek: Φλαούιος Εὐτόλμιος Τατιανὸς; fl. 357–392) was a Senator of the Late Roman Empire. Born in Sidyma, Lycia, by...
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  • become prefect, Rufinus is said to have persuaded the emperor that Eutolmius Tatianus, the current occupant of the position, and his son Proclus, the prefect...
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    Domitius Modestus (358–362) Iulianus (362–363) Aradius Rufinus (363–364) Eutolmius Tatianus (c. 370) Tuscianus (381) Philagrius (382) Proculus (383–384) Icarius...
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    Olybrius (379) Neoterius (380–381) Maternus Cynegius (384–388) Eutolmius Tatianus (388–392) Flavius Rufinus (392, September 10 – 395, November 27) Caesarius...
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    The statue was found near two columnar bases made under prefect Eutolmius Tatianus (388–392) and dedicated to Valentinian II and Arcadius respectively...
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    Arcadius (redirect from Flavius Arcadius)
    Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (2020). Nicholson, O. ed. (2018). "Arcadius, Flavius". The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity. Lee, A. D. (2013). From Rome...
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    Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (except for Theognostus): Eutolmius Tatianus (367-370) Olympius Palladius (370-371) Aelius Palladius (371-374)...
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  • Flavius Neoterius (fl. 365–393) was a politician of the Roman Empire. He served as Praetorian prefect of the East, of Italy, and of Gaul. In 390 he was...
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    Jul. 366: Flavianus 366–367: Proclianus 27 Jan. 367 – 6 Oct. 370: Eutolmius Tatianus 370–371: Olympius Palladius 371–374: Aelius Palladius 376?: Publius...
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  • including a ban of Lycians from Constantinople - Rufinus's enemies, Eutolmius Tatianus and Proculus had been Lycians - and the prohibition against Arian...
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  • 368 Festus Between 365 and 371 Aetherius Between 370 and 374 Fl. Eutolmius Tatianus c. 379/80 Carterius Before 381 Domnicus c. 382 Marcellinus c. 382/3...
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    From 325 onwards, almost all consuls appear in sources with the nomen "Flavius". However, the name was only used in consular papyri and letters, appearing...
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  • Athos Euthymius of Constantinople (11th century) Euthymius of Sardis Eutolmius Tatianus Eutropia Eutropius (consul 399) Eutropius, Harbor of Eutyches Eutychianus...
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