Flavius Julius Agricola, 365421 (aged 56 years)

Name
Flavius Julius /Agricola/
Given names
Flavius Julius
Surname
Agricola
Name suffix
Consul of Rome, Prefect of Gaul
Birth 365 27 15
MarriageMagna Major (Constantiunus of Rome)View this family

Occupation
Consul

Birth of a daughterPadusia
May 385 (aged 20 years)
Death after 421 (aged 56 years)
Family with parents
father
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Birth: 338Aquitania, Gália
Death: 382Kypros ?
mother
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Birth: 350 15 10
Death: 402
Marriage
Marriage:
himself
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Birth: 365 27 15Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc, France
Death: after 421Rome
Family with Magna Major (Constantiunus of Rome)
himself
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365421
Birth: 365 27 15Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc, France
Death: after 421Rome
wife
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Birth: about 370Rome, Italy
Death: 420Rome, Italy
Marriage
Marriage:
daughter
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Birth: May 385 20 15Rome, Italy
Death: 430Ravenna, Italy
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Julius Agricola of Flavius Rome (Gallo)

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<p>Agricola, full name possibly Julius Agricola (c. 365 – after 421) was a West Roman statesman who served twice as praetorian prefect and became consul for 421.[1]</p><p><p> </p></p><p><p>[edit] Biography</p></p><p><p> </p></p><p><p>He was possibly from Gaul, specifically Narbo.[1] His relations are unclear: his exact parentage is unknown, as are his immediate descendants. He was the grandfather of Flavius Magnus, consul in 460. He may have had a son named Nymphidius. He was also a relative, and perhaps even the father, of the Emperor Avitus (r. 455–456).[1]</p><p><p> </p></p><p><p>He served twice as praetorian prefect. The first tenure was sometime before 418, but the exact circumscription is unknown; it was most probably in the Western half of the Empire however.[1] The second time he served as praetorian prefect of Gaul in 418. He was then appointed to the consulship for 421, with Fl. Eustathius as his colleague.[2]</p><p></p>

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<p>Notes</p><p> </p><p>Notes individuelles</p><p> </p><p>Agricola est préfet du prétoire des Gaules (416 - 418) dans la ville d’Arles. Il est destinataire en 418 de l'édit d'Honorius fixant dans cette cité l'assemblée des Sept-Provinces.</p><p> </p><p>Il devient l'un des deux consuls de 421, en compagnie de Flauius Eustathius.</p><p> </p><p>Agricola, full name possibly Julius Agricola (ca. 365 – after 421) was a West Roman statesman who served twice as praetorian prefect and became consul for 421.</p><p> </p><p>[edit] BiographyHe was possibly from Gaul, specifically Narbo. His relations are unclear: his exact parentage is unknown, as are his immediate descendants. He was the grandfather of Flavius Magnus, consul in 460. He may have had a son named Nymphidius. He was also a relative, and perhaps even the father, of the Emperor Avitus (r. 455–456).[Martindale & Morris (1980)]</p><p> </p><p>He served twice as praetorian prefect. The first tenure was sometime before 418, but the exact circumscription is unknown; it was most probably in the Western half of the Empire however. The second time he served as praetorian prefect of Gaul in 418. He was then appointed to the consulship for 421, with Fl. Eustathius as his colleague.</p><p> </p><p>&nbsp</p><p>&nbsp</p><p>Sources</p><p> •personne: Pierre BRUGER (généanet)</p><p> •famille: http://www.geni.com/people/Flavius-Julius-Agricola-Consul-of-Rome/6000000003828367831, http://web.genealogie.free.fr (Dynastie Pépinnide puis carolingienne), Pierre BRUGER (généanet)</p>

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<p><p>He was Praefectus Praetorio Galliarum (418 CE), and Consul of Rome (421 CE). He was probably a descendant of Philagrius, patricius, and perhaps of Lucius Maecilius, leader of the plebeians in Rome 471 BCE. </p>Flavius Julius Agricola (365 – after 421) was a Consul of Rome in 421. He was perhaps the father of Avitus, another son who was the father of Papianilla, wife of Tonantius Ferreolus, and a daughter, born in 385, married to Flavius Felix, born in 380, a son of Ennodius, Proconsul of Africa, who might have been Flavius Constantius Felix (380 – 430), Consul of Rome in 428, who married Padusia and was an ancestor of Felix, Consul in 511.