Flavius Sanctus was a governor of the province of Rutupine (now Richborough Castle), [1] [2] of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD. Part of the Gallo-Roman aristocracy, he may have descended from a Sanctus, member of the Gallic Empire. [3] [4]
It was also believed he may have been a commander at Regulbium and Richborough Castle but he may have simply lived there. [5] Roman emperor Constans appointed a Roman emperor whose name is unknown and was eventually replaced by Sanctus.[ citation needed] Sanctus married Namia Pudentilla, a sister of Ausonius's wife's and Sanctus was praised in one of Ausonius's poems. [6] [7]
Aside from being a Christian, [8] not many details about him are known.
Flavius Sanctus governor.
Flavius Sanctus governor.
Flavius Sanctus was a governor of the province of Rutupine (now Richborough Castle), [1] [2] of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD. Part of the Gallo-Roman aristocracy, he may have descended from a Sanctus, member of the Gallic Empire. [3] [4]
It was also believed he may have been a commander at Regulbium and Richborough Castle but he may have simply lived there. [5] Roman emperor Constans appointed a Roman emperor whose name is unknown and was eventually replaced by Sanctus.[ citation needed] Sanctus married Namia Pudentilla, a sister of Ausonius's wife's and Sanctus was praised in one of Ausonius's poems. [6] [7]
Aside from being a Christian, [8] not many details about him are known.
Flavius Sanctus governor.
Flavius Sanctus governor.