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    Virius Nicomachus Flavianus

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  1. Virius Nicomachus Flavianus (334–394 AD) was a grammarian, a historian and a politician of the Roman Empire. A pagan and close friend of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, he was Praetorian prefect of Italy in 390–392.

  2. VIRIUS NICOMACHUS FLAVIANUS plays a considerable role in most modern accounts of the late fourth century. But his career presents unusual difficulties of chronology and interpretation, while the establishment of the dates of his terms in public office is a task usually (and wrongly) undertaken separately from an assessment of his actions in ...

  3. THE CAREER OF VIRIUS NICOMACHUS FLAVIANUS* JAMES J. O'DONNELL V IRIUS NICOMACHUS FLAVIANUS plays a considerable role in most modern accounts of the late fourth century. But his career presents un-usual difficulties of chronology and interpretation, while the establish-ment of the dates of his terms in public office is a task usually (and

  4. Nicomachus Flavianus ( fl. 382–432), sometimes referred to as Flavianus the Younger, was a grammarian and a politician of the Roman Empire. He was the son of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus.

  5. Virius Nicomachus Flavianus Edited and translated by Lieve Van Hoof , Universiteit Gent, Belgium , Peter Van Nuffelen , Universiteit Gent, Belgium Book: The Fragmentary Latin Histories of Late Antiquity (AD 300–620)

  6. Virius Nicomachus Flavianus committed suicide after the battle of the Frigidus, when the defeat of Eugenius, whom he had served as PPO Italiae since 393 and consul for 394, became clear to all observers.12 He thus drew the traditional honourable consequences of a Roman noble, who had chosen the wrong side in civil war.

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  8. Mar 17, 2020 · At the end of this section, Steger advances the candidature of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, so identifying the person who, so the book claims to “prove”, was the dominus responsible for embellishing and enlarging the villa at Piazza Armerina.