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Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius

Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius was a high official of the Eastern Roman Empire and the last consul of Roman history, holding the office in 541.
== Biography ==
His origins are unknown, although its name suggests it belonged to an aristocratic Roman families of Decii and of the Anicii: it is likely that he was the grandson of the consul of 480, Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius, and perhaps he was the son of the consul of 493, Albinus.
On 1 January 541 he took the consulate in Constantinople without colleague. The consular diptych of Albinus Basilius lists his titles at the time of the consulate: ''vir inlustris'', ''comes domesticorum'', ''patricius'' and ordinary consul.
When the King of the Ostrogoths Totila overcame the Byzantine defences and entered the city in December 546, Basilius, along with Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus, the president of the Senate (who had been consul in 504), and Decius (who had been consul in 529) fled Rome with general Bessas.〔Procopius, ''De Bellus'' VII.20.18. Translated by H.B. Dewing, ''Procopius'' (Cambridge: Loeb Classical Library, 1979), vol. 4 p. 329〕 According to the ''Liber Pontificalis'', Basilius and Cethegus reached Constantinople where the Emperor Justinian consoled them "and enriched them as befitted Roman consuls."〔(Louise Ropes Loomis, ''The Book of Popes'' ) (''Liber Pontificalis''). New York: Columbia University Press. 1916 edition. PP 158-9.〕
A consular diptych bearing the name "Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius" was first proposed to refer to him by Filippo Buonarroti in 1716. This identification was generally accepted until 1896 when H. Graeven argued it belonged to Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius, the western consul of 480, based on stylistic arguments. More recently Alan Cameron and Diane Schauer have defended Buonarotti's identification.〔Cameron and Schauer, ("The Last Consul: Basilius and His Diptych", ''Journal of Roman Studies'' ), 72 (1982), pp. 126-145〕

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