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Flavius Astyrius or
Asturius (fl. 441–449) was a
general and a
politician of the
Western Roman Empire.
Astyrius was the father-in-law of
Merobaudes and...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Astyrius and Rom**** (or, less frequently, year 1202 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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Aegidius 461/462:
Agrippinus 462-473:
Gundioc ?–472:
Bilimer 441–442:
Astyrius 443:
Merobaudes 446:
Vitus ?–350: Vetranio,
magister peditum under Constans...
- (eastern) 448
Rufius Praetextatus Postumi**** (western) Zeno (eastern) 449
Astyrius (western)
Florentius Rom****
Protogenes (eastern) 450
Placidus Valentini****...
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Asterius of
Caesarea was a
Roman senator, who
became a
Christian martyr.
After Asterius gave a
Christian burial to a
Roman soldier Marinus of Caesarea...
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Astyrius Florentius Rom****
Protogenes Roman consul 450 with
Valentinian Augustus VII Succeeded by
Marcian Augustus II
Valerius Faltonius Adelfius...
- V 445 with
Nomus Succeeded by
Aetius Q.
Aurelius Symmachus Preceded by
Astyrius Florentius Rom****
Protogenes Roman consul VI 450 with
Gennadius Avienus...
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offices Preceded by
Ardabur junior,
Calepius Roman consul 448 with
Rufius Praetextatus Postumi**** Succeeded by
Astyrius,
Florentius Rom**** Protogenes...
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Praetextatus Postumi****, Fl. Zeno
Consul of the
Roman Empire 449 with
Astyrius Succeeded by Imp. Caes. Fl.
Placidus Valentini****
Augustus VII, Gennadius...
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recalls with
pride being present with his
father at the
installation of
Astyrius as
consul for the year 449.) Sidonius' grandfather, Apollinaris, was Praetorian...