• Patricius may refer to: Patricius (Caesar), a caesar of the Eastern Roman Empire Patricius (consul 500), prominent East Roman general and consul Patricius...
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  • In the aftermath of this, Hypatius was recalled, but Patricius stayed on. In early 504, Patricius successfully intercepted a supply convoy for the garrison...
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    This is a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together...
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  • the reign of Basiliscus (475–476), Dagalaifus, attested by sources as Patricius, received in his home in Constantinople Daniel the Stylite, to allow him...
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  • name "Patricius", of ostentatious Roman origin, suggests that the father had plans for him, up to the imperial throne. Patricius was appointed consul in...
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  • with the Eastern consul, John the Hunchback. In 510 Paulinus became a patricius. Between 507 and 511 Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus and Rufius Postumius...
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  • origin, who served as magister militum per Orientem, and became consul and patricius. Zeno was of Isaurian origin and had a brother, who died before 448...
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  • probably appointed to the high office of magister militum, surely already a patricius) Probus was sent by the Emperor Justin I as the ambassador to the Huns;...
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  • he carried the illustrious title of Romanorum patricius, consul, dux et senator ("Patrician, consul, duke, and senator of the Romans"), implying his...
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  • Vivianus, consul in 463, and brother of Adamantius, praefectus urbi of Constantinople. Paulus was first appointed patricius and later, in 512, consul. For...
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  • was appointed to the consulate. In December 546 Decius is attested as patricius in Rome. That same month, when the King of the Ostrogoths, Totila, overcame...
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  • and sent out Vitalian's former patron, the former consul and magister militum praesentalis Patricius, as ambassador. To him, Vitalian declared his aims:...
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  • in 428, and Praetorian prefect (of the East); he had also the rank of patricius between 433 and 434. Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale...
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  • that he held the ranks of vir illustris and patricius, and that he had been praetorian prefect and consul ordinarius. He was praetorian prefect of the...
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    Decius Marius Venantius Basilius (category 5th-century western Roman consuls)
    Maximus Basilius, all Roman consuls. Basilius Venantius, consul in 508, was probably his son. Venantius was Praefectus urbi and consul in 484, with Theodoric...
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  • family. Following his tenure as consul, which was recognised both in the East and in the West, he held the rank of patricius. He was in Rome when the Ostrogothic...
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  • Gregory II, Count of Tusculum (category Medieval Roman consuls)
    he carried the illustrious title of Romanorum patricius, consul, dux et senator ("Patrician, consul, duke, and senator of the Romans"), implying his...
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    Flavius Aetius (category 5th-century western Roman consuls)
    the magistri militiae, even if he had not yet been granted the title of patricius or the senior command. During 430 and 431 Aetius was in Raetia and Noricum...
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  • Κωνσταντίνος; fl. 447–464) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, consul and three times praetorian prefect of the East. A native of Laodicea of...
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  • Caesarius is attested Patricius, a title that, combined with Praetorian prefecture of the East and his status as a former consul, put Caesarius at the...
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    454, he was recalled to Constantinople, where he received the title of patricius in 454 or 455 and became one of the two magistri militum or magister utriusque...
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  • was praetorian prefect of Italy and Africa, as well as Patricius, from 355 to 361, and consul in 361. In the year of his consulate, the Caesar Julian...
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  • 421 – 451) was a diplomat and general of the Eastern Roman Empire and Consul in 440. He was very influential during the reign of Theodosius II, and held...
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  • Senator, Anatolius and Nomus, all of consular rank. He received the title patricius before 445–447. He was a recipient of Theodoret's letter requesting tax...
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  • gained political prominence with the accession of Anastasius. Pompeius was consul in 501, and was elevated to the patricianate, probably by Anastasius. He...
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  • was threatened by rebel soldiers and was saved by the arrival of the patricius Adamantius. Together with Sabinianus Magnus, he successfully suggested...
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  • Gregory III, Count of Tusculum (category Medieval Roman consuls)
    senatorial titles, nor any title to Rome, but simply was patricius et consul, (Comes Tusculanensis, Consul, illustris). Gregory was succeeded by his eldest son...
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  • lasted from March 18, 536 to November 22, 539. He was also an honorary consul in this period. John of Ephesus reports that Pope Agapetus I, visiting Constantinople...
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    Valentinian III and Theodosius II. Between 425 (year in which he was made patricius) and 429 he served as magister utriusque militae in defense of Italy,...
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  • Albinus (floruit 440–448) was an aristocrat of the Roman Empire; he was made consul for 444 as the junior partner of Emperor Theodosius II. He may be a nephew...
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