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Flavianus was a Roman civil official who served as governor or prefect of Egypt (praefectus Aegypti) from 364 to 366. He was a native of Illyricum, the only one since the emperor Constantine I to hold the office. Flavianus was apparently already serving in some administrative capacity in Egypt, perhaps as praeses, before succeeding Maximus as prefect in 364. On 5 May 365 he received from the emperor Valens an edict on banished bishops, and on 8 June he sent the emperor a report seeking instructions on how to deal with the trinitarian bishop Athanasius. On 5 October 365, Flavianus, alongside the dux Victorinus, tried to arrest Athanasius, who escaped. On 1 February 366, he was instructed, through the notary Brasidas, to desist and allow Athanasius to return. Flavianus was succeeded as prefe

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  • Flavianus was a Roman civil official who served as governor or prefect of Egypt (praefectus Aegypti) from 364 to 366. He was a native of Illyricum, the only one since the emperor Constantine I to hold the office. Flavianus was apparently already serving in some administrative capacity in Egypt, perhaps as praeses, before succeeding Maximus as prefect in 364. On 5 May 365 he received from the emperor Valens an edict on banished bishops, and on 8 June he sent the emperor a report seeking instructions on how to deal with the trinitarian bishop Athanasius. On 5 October 365, Flavianus, alongside the dux Victorinus, tried to arrest Athanasius, who escaped. On 1 February 366, he was instructed, through the notary Brasidas, to desist and allow Athanasius to return. Flavianus was succeeded as prefect after 21 July by Proclianus. (en)
  • Flaviano (em latim: Flavianus) foi um oficial administrativo romano do século IV, ativo durante o reinado conjunto dos imperadores Valentiniano I (r. 364–375) e Valente I (r. 364–378). Era nativo de Ilíria. Em algum momento antes de 364, provavelmente antes de 312 como sugerido pelos autores da Prosopografia do Império Romano Tardio, exerceu a função de presidente no Egito. Em 364, tornou-se prefeito do Egito em sucessão de Máximo, posição que manteve até 21 de julho de 366, quando foi sucedido por Procliano. Em 5 de maio de 365, Flaviano recebeu um édito imperial sobre bispos banidos e em 8 de junho enviou um relatório solicitando instruções para o caso do arcebispo alexandrino Atanásio I. Em 5 de outubro, tentou prender Atanásio I com ajuda do duque Vitorino 4, mas em 1 de fevereiro de 366 foi instruído através do notário Brasidas para permitir que o clérigo retornasse para Alexandria. (pt)
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  • Flavianus was a Roman civil official who served as governor or prefect of Egypt (praefectus Aegypti) from 364 to 366. He was a native of Illyricum, the only one since the emperor Constantine I to hold the office. Flavianus was apparently already serving in some administrative capacity in Egypt, perhaps as praeses, before succeeding Maximus as prefect in 364. On 5 May 365 he received from the emperor Valens an edict on banished bishops, and on 8 June he sent the emperor a report seeking instructions on how to deal with the trinitarian bishop Athanasius. On 5 October 365, Flavianus, alongside the dux Victorinus, tried to arrest Athanasius, who escaped. On 1 February 366, he was instructed, through the notary Brasidas, to desist and allow Athanasius to return. Flavianus was succeeded as prefe (en)
  • Flaviano (em latim: Flavianus) foi um oficial administrativo romano do século IV, ativo durante o reinado conjunto dos imperadores Valentiniano I (r. 364–375) e Valente I (r. 364–378). Era nativo de Ilíria. Em algum momento antes de 364, provavelmente antes de 312 como sugerido pelos autores da Prosopografia do Império Romano Tardio, exerceu a função de presidente no Egito. Em 364, tornou-se prefeito do Egito em sucessão de Máximo, posição que manteve até 21 de julho de 366, quando foi sucedido por Procliano. (pt)
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  • Flaviano (prefeito do Egito) (pt)
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