Flavius ​​Flavianus

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Flavius ​​Flavianus (his prenomen is not known) was a member of the Roman knighthood ( Eques ) living in the 2nd century AD .

By military diplomas that are dated, among others, on 26 October 153, there is evidence that Flavianus from 152/153 to 156 governor of the province Mauretania Tingitana was.

Possibly he is identical with a Flavius ​​Flavianus, who in 144/147 took part in a consilium of the governor of Egypt, Lucius Valerius Proculus . Lucius Flavius ​​Flavianus , who was quaestor of the province of Achaea at the end of the 2nd century , could be a descendant of him.

Individual evidence

  1. Military diplomas of the year 152/53 ( ZPE-199-187 ), 153 ( RMD 5, 409 , RMD 5, 410 , RMM 00034 , ZPE-153-202 , ZPE-162-244 , ZPE-162-251 ) and 156 ( ZPE-199-198 ).
  2. Werner Eck , Paul Holder , Andreas Pangerl: A constitution from the year 152 or 153 for troops from Lower Saxony and Britain, delegated to Mauretania Tingitana In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE), Volume 199 (2016), pp. 187-201 , here pp. 191–192 ( online ).
  3. Werner Eck, Andreas Pangerl: New military diplomas for the troops of the Mauritanian provinces In: ZPE, Volume 153 (2005), pp. 187-206, here p. 202 ( online ).