Magnus (consul 460)

Summary

Magnus (died 475 AD) was a Roman senator of Narbonne (then Narbo). He was appointed Roman consul in 460 by the Western emperor Majorian, at the same time Apollonius served in the East. Magnus also served as praetorian prefect of Gaul around the same time.

Family edit

Magnus was the grandson of Agricola, consul in 421 and father of Emperor Avitus.[1] According to one reconstruction, his father might have been the son of Ennodius, proconsul of Africa. He might have been Felix, consul in 428, who married Padusia and was allegedly an ancestor of Felix, consul in 511.

He was the father of:

Sources and references edit

  1. ^ PLRE II, "Magnus 2", pp. 700–701
  2. ^ PLRE II, "Magnus Felix 21", pp. 462–463 & "Attica", pp. 181–182
  3. ^ PLRE II, "Araneola", p. 126
  • A. H. M. Jones; J. R. Martindale; J. Morris (1980). Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Vol. II. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-20159-9.
  • Christian Settipani (2000). Continuité gentilice et continuité familiale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l'époque impériale. p. 597, Addenda I-III, p. 11. ISBN 9781900934022.
  • Sidonius Apollinaris, The Letters of Sidonius (Oxford: Clarendon, 1915), pp. clx-clxxxiii
Preceded by Roman consul
460, with Apollonius
Succeeded by