Flavian may refer to:
* A member of the
Flavian dynasty
The Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known ...
of Roman emperors, during the late 1st century AD, or their works
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Flavian Zeija
Flavian Zeija is a Ugandan lawyer, academic and judge, on the High Court of Uganda, who doubles as the country's Principal Judge, effective 25 December 2019. In Uganda, a Principal Judge is responsible for supervising the justices of the High ...
, a Ugandan lawyer, academic and judge. Principal Judge of Uganda, since December 2019.
* A person named
Flavianus Flavianus—the adjectival form of the name Flavius in Latin
Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber are ...
Religious leaders
* Flavian, one of the
Martyrs of Carthage under Valerian
The Martyrs of Carthage under Valerian were a group of Christians including Montanus, Lucius, Flavian, Julian, Victoricus, Primolus, Rhenus, and Donatian who were executed during the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Valerian in 259 AD.
Their ...
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Flavian of Ricina
Saint Flavian of Ricina ( it, San Flaviano di Ricina) is venerated as a martyr and bishop by the Catholic Church. Tradition holds that he was a bishop of
Helvia Ricina (Macerata), during the 3rd century, martyred on November 24. His cult is an ...
(fl. c. 3rd century), bishop in Italy
* Bishops or patriarchs in Asia:
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Flavian I of Antioch
St. Flavian I of Antioch ( la, Flavianus I; February 404) was a bishop or Patriarch of Antioch from 381 until his death.
He was born about 320, most probably in Antioch. He inherited great wealth, but resolved to devote his riches and his talents ...
(c. 320–404)
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Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople
Flavian ( la, Flavianus; grc-gre, Φλαβιανος, ''Phlabianos''; 11 August 449), sometimes Flavian I, was Archbishop of Constantinople from 446 to 449. He is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Ch ...
(died 449)
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(died 489)
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Flavian II of Antioch
St. Flavian II of Antioch ( la, Flavianus II; grc-gre, Φλαβιανός Βʹ Ἀντιοχείας, ''Phlabianós II Antiokheías'') was the Patriarch of Antioch from 498 until his deposition in 512.
Biography
Flavian was a Monk under the Rul ...
(died 518)
Ships
*, an Italian cruise ship
See also
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Constantinian dynasty
The Constantinian dynasty is an informal name for the ruling family of the Roman Empire from Constantius Chlorus (died 306) to the death of Julian in 363. It is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became the sole rule ...
, also called the Neo-Flavian dynasty
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Flavian Amphitheater
The Colosseum ( ; it, Colosseo ) is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the Roman Forum. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world t ...
(the Colosseum)
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Flavia (gens)
The gens Flavia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Its members are first mentioned during the last three centuries of the Republic. The first of the Flavii to achieve prominence was Marcus Flavius, tribune of the plebs in 327 and 323 BC; h ...
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