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Messius Phoebus Severus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Messius Phoebus Severus Flavius Messius Phoebus Severus〔The names "Messius Phoebus Severus" are attested by inscriptions and on an ivory tablet; "Messius Phoeb()" is attested on inscriptions , , ; the name "Flavius Severus" is present on .〕 (''floruit'' 469-470) was a Roman politician and philosopher. He was appointed consul with Fl. Iordanes for 470. == Biography ==
Born in Rome,〔Damascius, ''Vita Isidori'' in the ''Epitome'' by Photius, 9,64 fragment 6.〕 he studied at the school of the platonic philosopher Proclus, in Alexandria; among the other students there were the Pagan poet Pamprepius (who was instrumental in the revolt of Illus), the military officer Marcellinus (later semi-autonomous commander in Illyricum), the noble Anthemius (Consul and Western Roman Emperor), and Illustrius Pusaeus (Praetorian prefect of the East in 465 and Consul in 467).〔O'Meara, p. 21.〕 During this period, a pause in his career after he had become disillusioned with public life, he received the visit of some brahmins and of other scholars who were interested in his rich library.〔Damascius, in Photius and in Suidas.〕 In 467/469 Severus returned to Rome, where the Western Emperor Anthemius elevated him to the honour of the consulate in the year 470, as well as gave him the rank of ''Patricius'' and the office of ''Praefectus urbi''. According to Damascius, Severus and Anthemius had a secret plan to restore the Pagan cults.〔Damascius, ''Vita Isidori'' in the ''Epitome'' by Photius, cited in MacGeorge, p. 52.〕 During his office, he restored parts of the Colosseum.〔 and 〕
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