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Flavius Monaxius (Gr****: Μονάξιος;
floruit 408–420) was a
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire,
praefectus urbi of Constantinople,
Consul and
twice praetorian...
- 404–405)
Flavius Anthemius (405–414)
Monaxius (1st time, 10 May – 30
November 414) Aureli**** (2nd time, 414–416)
Monaxius (2nd time, 26
August 416 – 27 May...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Monaxius and
Plinta (or, less frequently, year 1172 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- Eutychi****
Praetorian prefect of the East 399 Succeeded by Eutychi**** Preceded by
Monaxius Praetorian prefect of the East 414–416 Succeeded by
Monaxius...
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consul XI 417–418 with
Constantius III and
Theodosius II Succeeded by
Monaxius Plinta Preceded by
Agricola Eustathius Roman consul XII 422 with Theodosius...
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consul VIII 418 with
Honorius Augustus XII Succeeded by
Monaxius Plinta Preceded by
Monaxius Plinta Roman consul IX 420 with
Constantius III Succeeded by...
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suddenly disappeared from the scene,
while the
prefecture was ****umed by
Monaxius. His fate
remains unknown; some
historians postulate he was
dismissed by...
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Taurus Praetorian prefect of the East 435–436 Succeeded by
Darius Preceded by
Monaxius Urban prefect of
Constantinople 410–412 Succeeded by Prisci****...
- II 417 With:
Honorius Succeeded by
Honorius Theodosius II Preceded by
Monaxius Plinta Roman consul III 420 With:
Theodosius II Succeeded by
Agricola Eustathius...
- Nevinus, Historacinus, Menna, Commodius, Hermis, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus,
Monaxius, Armandinus, Olympius,
Eipros and
Theodorus in the Acta "St Aurea", The...