- freedom, at
which time
Josephus ****umed the Emperor's
family name of
Flavius.
Flavius Josephus fully defected to the
Roman side and was
granted Roman citizenship...
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prominence was
Marcus Flavius,
tribune of the
plebs in 327 and 323 BC; however, no
Flavius attained the
consulship until Gaius Flavius Fimbria in 104 BC....
-
diptychs of the year 521,
which refer to him as
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustini****. The name
Flavius became a
courtesy title by the late 4th century...
- from
Sabratha in Africa. They had two sons,
Titus Flavius Vespasi**** (born 39) and
Titus Flavius Domiti**** (born 51), and a daughter,
Domitilla (born...
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Constantine I (Latin:
Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27
February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also
known as
Constantine the Great, was a
Roman emperor from AD 306...
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Flavius is a
Romanian masculine given name.
Notable persons with that name include:
Flavius Băd (born 1983),
Romanian football player Flavius Domide (born...
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Titus Flavius may
refer to
Titus Flavius Vespasi****, the
Roman Emperor Titus Titus Flavius Domiti****, the
Roman Emperor Domitian Titus Flavius Sabinus...
- "
Flavius Julius Valens". This name is only
attested in one
inscription from the L'Année Épigraphique,
which also
refers to
Valentinian as "
Flavius Julius...
- Domitian's own
family members,
Titus Flavius Sabinus,
Titus Flavius Clemens and
Marcus Arrecinus Clemens.
Flavius Clemens was a
cousin of Domitian, and...
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deals with the censor. For the
Caesar (335-337)
Flavius Dalmatius, son of the censor, see Dalmatius.
Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also
known as Dalmatius...