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Eastern Roman politician
Flavius Monaxius (Greek: Μονάξιος; floruit 408–420) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Constantinople, Consul and twice praetorian
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Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Monaxius and Plinta (or, less frequently, year 1172 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
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Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450
consul VIII 418 with Honorius Augustus XII Succeeded by Monaxius Plinta Preceded by Monaxius Plinta Roman consul IX 420 with Constantius III Succeeded by
Theodosius_II
Roman general
following year, in 419, he was promoted to consul posterior, concurrently with Monaxius, and Magister militum praesentialis. According to Sozomen, he was one of
Plinta
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Nevinus, Historacinus, Menna, Commodius, Hermis, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus, Monaxius, Armandinus, Olympius, Eipros and Theodorus in the Acta "St Aurea", The
Aurea_of_Ostia
Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423
consul XI 417–418 with Constantius III and Theodosius II Succeeded by Monaxius Plinta Preceded by Agricola Eustathius Roman consul XII 422 with Theodosius
Honorius
Early 5th-century Eastern Roman statesman
suddenly disappeared from the scene, while the prefecture was assumed by Monaxius. His fate remains unknown; some historians postulate he was dismissed by
Anthemius (praetorian prefect)
Anthemius_(praetorian_prefect)
Roman emperor in 421
II 417 With: Honorius Succeeded by Honorius Theodosius II Preceded by Monaxius Plinta Roman consul III 420 With: Theodosius II Succeeded by Agricola Eustathius
Constantius_III
One of four territorial divisions of the Late Roman Empire
May 10–November 30: Monaxius (first term) 414 December 30–416 May 10: Aurelianus (second term) 416 August 26–420 May 27: Monaxius (second term) 420 September
Praetorian prefecture of the East
Praetorian_prefecture_of_the_East
Gemellus 406 May 19–October 27: Aemilianus 408 January 17–409 April 26: Monaxius 410 September 4–412 October 20: Anthemius Isidorus 413 March 21: Priscianus
List of urban prefects of Constantinople
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Constantinople
Constantius II 418 Honorius Augustus XII Theodosius Augustus VIII 419 Monaxius Plinta 420 Theodosius Augustus IX Constantius III 421 Agricola (western)
List_of_Roman_consuls
Roman politician
Eutychianus Praetorian prefect of the East 399 Succeeded by Eutychianus Preceded by Monaxius Praetorian prefect of the East 414–416 Succeeded by Monaxius
Aurelianus_(consul_400)
Court and jail in Constantinople
was destroyed by fire a first time in 407 AD, during a revolt against Monaxius, the then urban prefect, and a second time in January 532, during the Nika
Praetoria_of_Constantinople
Roman politician
him to expel the Pelagians from Rome; later he and the other prefects (Monaxius and Agricola) issued a praetorian law against the Pelagians. He is probably
Junius_Quartus_Palladius
East Roman state official
Agricola Succeeded by Honorius Augustus XIII Theodosius Augustus X Preceded by Monaxius Praetorian prefect of the East 420–422 Succeeded by Asclepiodotus
Eustathius_(consul)
Egyptian politician
Taurus Praetorian prefect of the East 435–436 Succeeded by Darius Preceded by Monaxius Urban prefect of Constantinople 410–412 Succeeded by Priscianus
Anthemius_Isidorus
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Thankful of anybody, Satisfied, Contended, Pleased
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Warlike; fierce.
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The vessel of purity and righteousness of the spiritual family, Of a good family, A credit to the entire family
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A precious stone
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Tune; Music
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King
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Idea, Conception
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Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from ap Rhys, PRYCE means "son of Rhys."
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Wisdom, Enlightenment
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Watch Tower; Little Hills; From the Craggy Hills; Victory; Castle
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