Flavius Monaxius (Greek: Μονάξιος; floruit 408–420) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Constantinople, Consul and twice praetorian prefect of the East.
Flavius Monaxius (Greek: Μονάξιος; floruit 408–420) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Constantinople, Consul and twice praetorian...
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...
404–405) Flavius Anthemius (405–414) Monaxius (1st time, 10 May – 30 November 414) Aurelianus (2nd time, 414–416) Monaxius (2nd time, 26 August 416 – 27 May...
consul VIII 418 with Honorius Augustus XII Succeeded by Monaxius Plinta Preceded by Monaxius Plinta Roman consul IX 420 with Constantius III Succeeded by...
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 II 418 Honorius Augustus XII Theodosius Augustus VIII 419 Monaxius Plinta 420 Theodosius Augustus IX Constantius III 421 Agricola (western)...
Taurus Praetorian prefect of the East 435–436 Succeeded by Darius Preceded by Monaxius Urban prefect of Constantinople 410–412 Succeeded by Priscianus...
following year, in 419, he was promoted to consul posterior, concurrently with Monaxius, and Magister militum praesentialis. According to Sozomen, he was one of...
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...
Nevinus, Historacinus, Menna, Commodius, Hermis, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus, Monaxius, Armandinus, Olympius, Eipros and Theodorus in the Acta "St Aurea", The...
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...