Flavius Studius
Flavius Studius (fl. 5th century) was a statesman of the Eastern Roman Empire.
He served as consul in 454 together with Flavius Aetius, and in 464 he was raised to the rank of patricius.
He was a devout Christian and in 463 in Constantinople founded Saint John the Forerunner monastery – Studion.[1]
References[]
- ^ Rainer Albertz, "Kult, Konflikt und Versöhnung: Beiträge zur kultischen Sühne" in Religiösen, sozialen und politischen Auseinandersetzungen des antiken Mittelmeerraumes: Veröffentlichungen des AZERKAVO/SFB 493, p. 301
Categories:
- 5th-century Byzantine people
- 5th-century Roman consuls
- Imperial Roman consuls
- Patricii
- Founders of Christian monasteries