Knowledge

Domitius Zenofilus

Source đź“ť

168:, the Emperor's half-brother, as his colleague. Novak concluded that Zenofilus's career demonstrates "he was clearly one of the Constantinian government's most ubiquitous servants and supporters". 127: 185:. If the correct name is Zenofilus, then the individual could have been a descendant of the consul, though Martindale also notes the restoration 'Menofilus' is possible. 571: 27: 224: 148:, no later than 323–324, and in this capacity may have been involved in the Emperor Constantine's preparations of war against his rival 83: 215: 206: 530: 445: 651: 641: 636: 626: 540:
Novak, David M. (1979). "Constantine and the Senate: an early phase of the Christianization of the Roman aristocracy".
501: 477: 423: 399: 646: 433: 631: 211: 202: 220: 113:, and then of an unknown other province. Later, on 13 December 320, he is attested as consular governor of 79: 409: 491: 467: 656: 114: 110: 54:, and thus was probably born into an aristocratic and senatorial family, but the commonness of his 603: 463: 157: 145: 582: 512: 153: 413: 30:
320–333 AD) was a Roman senator who had an illustrious political career under the Emperor
8: 575: 66: 549: 487: 455: 591: 526: 497: 473: 441: 419: 395: 165: 104: 55: 621: 518: 599: 387: 49: 459: 615: 31: 161: 62: 35: 522: 553: 120: 172: 160:, from 328 to 332. Constantine appointed Zenofilus as one of the two 87: 144:. Zenophilus then appears to have served as proconsular governor of 149: 140: 131: 493:
The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume II, AD 395–527
469:
The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume I, AD 260–395
176: 91: 74: 231:, p. 993), but some secondary sources render it with 'ph'. 70: 234: 302:, p. 993. He is the first known governor with the title 135: 126:) in north Africa, when he presided over the condemnation of 95: 365: 325: 250: 227:) and other primary evidence spell his same with 'f' (see 262: 454: 299: 228: 156:, probably from 325 to 327, and finally proconsul of 392:
The Senatorial Aristocracy in the Later Roman Empire
313: 514:
Emperor and Senators in the Reign of Constantius II
283: 281: 613: 353: 341: 73:or eastern origin based on his Greek surname. A 65:", makes it difficult to ascertain his lineage. 278: 415:The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine 418:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 180: 118: 102: 47: 486: 371: 34:. He governed many provinces and held the 496:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 472:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 101:He is first known to have been governor ( 614: 432: 386: 307: 300:Martindale, Jones & Morris 1971 272: 240: 229:Martindale, Jones & Morris 1971 86:) recording a dedication by him to 13: 408: 347: 319: 41: 14: 668: 539: 510: 359: 335: 331: 287: 268: 256: 244: 94:indicates that he was probably a 171:An inscription on a seat in the 152:. He was afterward proconsul of 517:. Cambridge University Press. 293: 194: 16:Roman statesman and aristocrat 1: 380: 188: 7: 440:. Oxford University Press. 394:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 179:, names one (...)enofilus, 46:Zenofilus held the rank of 10: 673: 652:Roman governors of Sicily 642:Roman governors of Africa 637:Roman governors of Achaia 627:4th-century Roman consuls 596: 580: 568: 563: 259:, p. 309 (note 130). 572:Lucius Papius Pacatianus 647:Roman governors of Asia 604:Amnius Anicius Paulinus 438:The Last Pagans of Rome 511:Moser, Muriel (2018). 181: 119: 103: 48: 632:Late-Roman-era pagans 523:10.1017/9781108646086 243:, pp. 173, 174; 576:Mecilius Hilarianus 488:Martindale, John R. 456:Martindale, John R. 338:, pp. 309–310. 322:, pp. 106–107. 175:, from the time of 564:Political offices 410:Barnes, Timothy D. 20:Domitius Zenofilus 610: 609: 597:Succeeded by 592:Flavius Delmatius 532:978-1-108-48101-4 447:978-0-19-974727-6 664: 569:Preceded by 561: 560: 557: 536: 507: 483: 451: 429: 405: 375: 369: 363: 357: 351: 345: 339: 329: 323: 317: 311: 297: 291: 285: 276: 266: 260: 254: 248: 238: 232: 198: 184: 125: 108: 53: 29: 672: 671: 667: 666: 665: 663: 662: 661: 657:Clarissimi viri 612: 611: 606: 602: 600:Flavius Optatus 588: 586: 578: 574: 542:Ancient Society 533: 504: 480: 466:, eds. (1971). 460:Jones, A. H. M. 448: 426: 402: 388:Arnheim, M.T.W. 383: 378: 374:, p. 1203. 372:Martindale 1980 370: 366: 358: 354: 346: 342: 330: 326: 318: 314: 298: 294: 286: 279: 271:, p. 309; 267: 263: 255: 251: 239: 235: 199: 195: 191: 182:clarissimus vir 50:vir clarissimus 44: 42:Life and career 17: 12: 11: 5: 670: 660: 659: 654: 649: 644: 639: 634: 629: 624: 608: 607: 598: 595: 579: 570: 566: 565: 559: 558: 537: 531: 508: 502: 490:, ed. (1980). 484: 478: 452: 446: 430: 424: 406: 400: 382: 379: 377: 376: 364: 362:, p. 310. 352: 350:, p. 107. 340: 334:, p. 31; 324: 312: 310:, p. 173. 292: 290:, p. 309. 277: 275:, p. 178. 261: 249: 247:, p. 309. 233: 200:Inscriptions ( 192: 190: 187: 164:for 333, with 43: 40: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 669: 658: 655: 653: 650: 648: 645: 643: 640: 638: 635: 633: 630: 628: 625: 623: 620: 619: 617: 605: 601: 594: 593: 585: 584: 577: 573: 567: 562: 555: 551: 547: 543: 538: 534: 528: 524: 520: 516: 515: 509: 505: 503:0-521-20159-4 499: 495: 494: 489: 485: 481: 479:0-521-07233-6 475: 471: 470: 465: 461: 457: 453: 449: 443: 439: 435: 434:Cameron, Alan 431: 427: 425:0-674-28066-0 421: 417: 416: 411: 407: 403: 401:0-19-814299-4 397: 393: 389: 385: 384: 373: 368: 361: 356: 349: 344: 337: 333: 328: 321: 316: 309: 305: 301: 296: 289: 284: 282: 274: 270: 265: 258: 253: 246: 242: 237: 230: 226: 223: 222: 217: 214: 213: 208: 205: 204: 197: 193: 186: 183: 178: 174: 169: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 142: 137: 133: 129: 124: 122: 116: 112: 107: 106: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 82: 81: 77:inscription ( 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 59: 52: 51: 39: 37: 33: 25: 21: 590: 583:Roman consul 581: 545: 541: 513: 492: 468: 464:Morris, John 437: 414: 391: 367: 355: 343: 327: 315: 303: 295: 264: 252: 236: 219: 210: 201: 196: 170: 139: 100: 78: 57: 45: 23: 19: 18: 587:333 548:: 271–310. 88:Aesculapius 56:hereditary 32:Constantine 616:Categories 381:References 304:consularis 207:VIII, 1408 134:bishop of 121:consularis 69:posited a 67:Chastagnol 24:Zenophilus 189:Footnotes 173:Colosseum 166:Delmatius 105:corrector 36:consulate 554:44079446 436:(2010). 412:(1982). 390:(1972). 225:1915, 30 150:Licinius 141:traditor 132:Donatist 128:Silvanus 123:Numidiae 84:1915, 30 75:Numidian 71:Sicilian 63:Domitius 38:in 333. 622:Domitii 308:Arnheim 273:Cameron 241:Arnheim 216:X, 7234 177:Odoacer 162:consuls 138:, as a 115:Numidia 589:With: 552:  529:  500:  476:  444:  422:  398:  348:Barnes 320:Barnes 158:Africa 146:Achaia 130:, the 111:Sicily 550:JSTOR 360:Novak 336:Novak 332:Moser 288:Novak 269:Novak 257:Novak 245:Novak 136:Cirta 109:) of 96:pagan 92:Hygia 58:nomen 527:ISBN 498:ISBN 474:ISBN 442:ISBN 420:ISBN 396:ISBN 154:Asia 90:and 22:(or 519:doi 212:CIL 203:CIL 61:, " 28:fl. 618:: 546:10 544:. 525:. 462:; 458:; 306:. 280:^ 221:AE 218:, 209:, 98:. 80:AE 26:; 556:. 535:. 521:: 506:. 482:. 450:. 428:. 404:. 117:(

Index

Constantine
consulate
vir clarissimus
hereditary nomen
Domitius
Chastagnol
Sicilian
Numidian
AE
1915, 30
Aesculapius
Hygia
pagan
corrector
Sicily
Numidia
consularis
Silvanus
Donatist
Cirta
traditor
Achaia
Licinius
Asia
Africa
consuls
Delmatius
Colosseum
Odoacer
CIL

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑