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Flavius Philagrius (Greek: Φλαούιος Φιλάγριος; fl. 335–350) was a Roman state official under the emperors Constantine I and his son Constantius II. He served two terms as governor of Egypt (335–37 and 338–40), and finally as governor of Pontus in northern Anatolia. During his term of office in Egypt, he threatened and helped exile the trinitarian bishop of Alexandria, Athanasius, on behalf of the Arians, and throughout his career he acted in support of the Arian cause against adherents of the creed of Nicaea.

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  • Flavius Philagrius ou Flavius Eparchius, né à Nysse, en Cappadoce, vers 295 et mort en 350, fut un homme politique de l'Empire romain, probablement d'origine grecque. Il est un préfet d'Égypte entre 337 et 340, sauf quelques mois en 338 (préfecture éphémère de ). (fr)
  • Flavius Philagrius (Greek: Φλαούιος Φιλάγριος; fl. 335–350) was a Roman state official under the emperors Constantine I and his son Constantius II. He served two terms as governor of Egypt (335–37 and 338–40), and finally as governor of Pontus in northern Anatolia. During his term of office in Egypt, he threatened and helped exile the trinitarian bishop of Alexandria, Athanasius, on behalf of the Arians, and throughout his career he acted in support of the Arian cause against adherents of the creed of Nicaea. (en)
  • Flávio Filágrio (em latim: Flavius Philagrius) foi um oficial romano do século IV, ativo durante o reinado do imperador Constâncio II (r. 337–361). (pt)
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  • Enßlin (en)
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  • col. 2105 (en)
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  • Enßlin, Wilhelm, "Philagrius", Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, volume XIX.2, columns 2105–2106 . (en)
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  • Flavius Philagrius ou Flavius Eparchius, né à Nysse, en Cappadoce, vers 295 et mort en 350, fut un homme politique de l'Empire romain, probablement d'origine grecque. Il est un préfet d'Égypte entre 337 et 340, sauf quelques mois en 338 (préfecture éphémère de ). (fr)
  • Flavius Philagrius (Greek: Φλαούιος Φιλάγριος; fl. 335–350) was a Roman state official under the emperors Constantine I and his son Constantius II. He served two terms as governor of Egypt (335–37 and 338–40), and finally as governor of Pontus in northern Anatolia. During his term of office in Egypt, he threatened and helped exile the trinitarian bishop of Alexandria, Athanasius, on behalf of the Arians, and throughout his career he acted in support of the Arian cause against adherents of the creed of Nicaea. (en)
  • Flávio Filágrio (em latim: Flavius Philagrius) foi um oficial romano do século IV, ativo durante o reinado do imperador Constâncio II (r. 337–361). (pt)
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  • Flavius Philagrius (fr)
  • Philagrius (prefect of Egypt) (en)
  • Filágrio (prefeito do Egito) (pt)
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