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Flavianus—the adjectival form of the name Flavius in Latin—may refer to: * M. Pompeius Silvanus Staberius Flavianus, a 1st-century Roman consul * L. Septimius Flavianus Flavillianus, a 3rd-century Roman athlete * Faustus Flavianus, fully Marcus Cocceius Anicius Faustus Flavianus, a 3rd-century Roman consul * Flavianus, a 4th-century prefect of Roman Egypt * Flavianus the Elder, fully Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, a 4th-century Roman consul and prefect of Italy * Flavianus the Younger, also known as Nicomachus Flavianus, son of the Italian prefect * St Flavianus of Avellino ( 311), a priest from Antioch martyred with St Florentinus * St Flavianus of Constantinople, referring to either * * St Flavianus I of Constantinople ( 449), patriarch * * St Flavianus II of Constantinople, better known as Fravitta ( 490), patriarch * Flavianus I of Antioch, a 4th-century archbishop * Flavianus II of Antioch, a late 5th- and early 6th-century archbishop * Flavianus, a 5th-century bishop of Adramyttium * Flavianus, a 6th-century bishop of Cotenna * St Flavianus Michael Malke (1858–1915), Syrian Catholic eparch of Cizre martyred during a Turkish massacre of Christians ==See also== * Flavian, the common anglicization of these names * 349, known to the Romans as the "Year of Flavianus without colleague" after Flavianus the Elder * ''Epitome of the Caesars'', one of the few sources preserving passages of Flavianus the Elder's ''Annals'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flavianus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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