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Flavius Taurus clementinus" target="_blank">Clementinus Armonius clementinus" target="_blank">Clementinus was a Roman politician in the sixth century AD.
Biography
He came from a distinguished lineage: his father was Flavius Taurus, consul of 428 AD, and his grandfather Aurelianus was Praetorian Prefect of the East from 399 to 400 AD. His great-grandfather Taurus was Praetorian Prefect of Italy under Constantius II from 355 to 361 AD.
In either 511 or 513 AD, clementinus" target="_blank">Clementinus held the office of Comes sacrarum largitonum. In 513 AD, clementinus" target="_blank">Clementinus was awarded the consulship together with Probus as his colleague. In that year, he received the honorific title of Patrikios (Patrician).
He was a Monophysite and supported the monk Severus (later Patriarch of Antioch) when the latter was in Constantinople from 508 to 511 AD. In 511 AD, clementinus" target="_blank">Clementinus was present at a meeting at which the resignation of the Patriarch of Constantinople Macedonius II was discussed.
The Liverpool museum houses an ivory diptych bearing a representation of clementinus" target="_blank">Clementinus.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cassiodorus
- Flavius Taurus Clementinus Armonius Clementinus
- Taurus (consul 428)
- Moschianus (consul 512)
- List of Roman consuls
- Probus (consul 513)
- Paulus (consul 512)