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Vettius Agorius Praetextatus : ウィキペディア英語版
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus (ca. 315–384) was a wealthy pagan aristocrat in 4th-century Roman Empire and a high priest in the cults of numerous gods. He served as the praetorian prefect at the court of Emperor Valentinian II in 384 until his death that same year.
==Sources==
His life is primarily known through the works by Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and Ammianus Marcellinus, supplemented by some epigraphical records.
Symmachus (345 c. – 402 c.) was a leading member of the senatorial aristocracy of his time and the best orator of his age. Symmachus' letters, speeches and relations have been preserved and testify a sincere friendship between Symmachus and Praetextatus: according to Symmachus, Praetextatus was a good magistrate and a virtuous man.〔Kahlos (2002), Introduction.〕
Ammianus Marcellinus, writing in the early 390s, tells about Praetextatus in three passages of his ''Res Gestae'':〔Ammianus Marcellinus, 22.7.6; 27.9.8–10; 28.1.24.〕 in all of them Ammianus shows appreciation of Praetextatus' actions, while the same author is usually critical about the members of the Senate; for this reason some historians think Ammianus and Praetextatus knew each other.〔
Several inscriptions referring to Praetextatus has been preserved, and among them the most important is the one on the funerary monument to Praetextatus and his wife Aconia Fabia Paulina; other informations are provided in some law addressed to Praetextatus as ''praefectus urbi'' and praetorian prefect, and preserved in the ''Theodosian Code'', in some letters addressed to him by Emperor Valentinian III about a religious dispute and preserved in the ''Collectio Avellana''.
Jerome (347–420), a Christian writer and theologian, knew the Roman aristocracy through his acquaintances among the Roman matrons. He wrote about Praetextatus in two letters〔Number xxiii and xxxix.〕 and in his polemic ''Contra Ioannem Hierosolymitanum'' (397); the sorrow caused by the death of Praetextatus was so diffused among his acquaintances that Jerome wrote a letter to a matron in which he wrote that Praetextatus was in hell.〔Jerome, letter xxiii.〕
A different kind of source is represented by the philosopher and writer Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, who made Praetextatus the main character of his ''Saturnalia'', a book describing the Pagan renaissance of the late 4th century. However the ''Saturnalia'' was written half a century after Praetextatus' death, so his description is highly idealised.〔Kahlos (2002), Chapter 5.1.〕
Finally, two later historians wrote about Praetextatus. The first is Zosimus, a Pagan historian who lived in the first half of the 6th century and author of the ''Historia Nova'', who described Praetextatus as a defender of the Hellenic cults in Greece;〔Zosimus, ''Historia Nova'', IV 3 3.〕 the second historian is Joannes Laurentius Lydus, who lived in the second half of the 6th century, and who talks about a hierophant named Praetextatus,〔Joannes Laurentius Lydus, ''De mensibus'', 4.2.〕 but this identification is uncertain.

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