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405 - 475 (70 years)
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Name |
Flavius Magnus |
Birth |
390 - 405 |
Narbonne, France |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
475 |
Notes |
- Flavius Magnus (born ca 390 or 405 – 475) was a great personage in Gaul, where he was widely respected for his integrity and practical wisdom. He was a Roman Senator of Narbonne (then Narbo), Consul of Rome with Flavius Apollonius in 460 and the Prefect of Gaul in 469.
His father, born ca 380, might have been the son of Ennodius, Proconsul of Africa. He might have been Flavius Felix (380 – 430), Consul of Rome in 428, who married Padusia and was an ancestor of Felix, Consul in 511 (?). His mother (b. 385) was a daughter of Flavius Julius Agricola, Consul of Rome in 421 and father of Emperor Avitus.
He was the father of:
Magnus Felix (430 – after 469), a Patron in 469, married to Attica (b. 440), perhaps the parents of:
a son or a daughter (b. 460 or 465), who begot:
Flavius Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix, Consul of Rome in 511
Araneola (b. 435 or 440), married to Polemius, perhaps them the parents of:
a son or a daughter (b. 460 or 465), who begot:
Flavius Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix, Consul of Rome in 511
Flavius Probus, a Roman Senator
Ennodius (perhaps) (CRP 458), the father of Cynegia?
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Person ID |
I40860 |
Johnson & Hanson |
Last Modified |
2 Jan 2022 |
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