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Adamantius (praefectus urbi)
Adamantius (; fl. 474–479) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, ''praefectus urbi'' of Constantinople (474–479), ''patricius'' and honorary consul.
Adamantius was the son of Vivianus, consul in 463 and praetorian prefect of the East; his brother was Paulus, consul in 512.
Between 474 and 479, Adamantius held the office of ''praefectus urbi'' of Constantinople.
In 479 he is attested as ''patricius''. That year he was conferred consular honours by Emperor Zeno and sent as envoy to the rebel general Theodoric Strabo. He went to Thessalonica, where he freed the ex-consul Iohannes from an enraged mob, and joined with Sabinianus Magnus at Edessa; they reached Theodoric in Dyrrachium, where they started negotiations, but Zeno recalled them back when the rebels kept on attacking imperial territories.
== References ==

* Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, "Adamantius 2", ''The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire'', Cambridge University Press, 1971, ISBN 0-521-20159-4, pp. 6–7.

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