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Ablabius (consul 331) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ablabius (consul 331) Flavius Ablabius〔Salzman, ''The Making of a Christian Aristocracy: Social and Religious Change in the Western Roman Empire'', pp.100, 302〕〔Millar, ''The Roman Near East, 31 B.C.-A.D. 337'', p.210〕 also known as Ablabius〔Nordgren, ''The Well Spring Of The Goths: About The Gothic Peoples in The Nordic Countries And On The Continent'', p. 385〕 or Ablavius〔Budge, ''Paradise of the Holy Fathers Part 1'', p.163〕 (flourished 4th century, died 338) was a high official of the Roman Empire. ==Family and early life== Ablabius was a Greek from the island of Crete and a man of humble birth.〔Jones, ''The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume 1, AD 260-395'', p.3〕 When his mother was pregnant with him, she allegedly received a prophecy from an Egyptian astrologer about him, that she would almost have borne an Emperor.〔 His date of birth is unknown, the identities of his parents are unknown, and it is unknown whether he had any known siblings or relatives and little is known on his early life. Ablabius was of a non-aristocratic and non-senatorial background,〔Salzman, ''The Making of a Christian Aristocracy: Social and Religious Change in the Western Roman Empire'', pp. 100–101〕〔Salzman, ''The Making of a Christian Aristocracy: Social and Religious Change in the Western Roman Empire'', p.100〕〔Coon, ''That Gentle Strength: Historical Perspectives on Women in Christianity'', p.28〕 He was at birth a pagan who converted later to Christianity. Ablabius became one of the officials of the Roman Governor of Crete.〔 At some point, Ablabius left Crete and travelled to Constantinople to make his fortune.〔
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