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Flavius

 
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See also Flavian dynasty and Flavian.

Flavius was the name of a gens in ancient Rome, meaning "blond". The feminine form was Flavia.

After the end of the popular Flavian dynasty of emperors, Flavius/Flavia became a praenomen, common especially among royalty: the adoption of this praenomen by Constantine I set a precedent for some imperial dynasties, such as Justinianian dynasty and in the official names of high-ranking officials (Aëtius, Belisarius). The given name still exists in Romanian as Flavius or Flaviu, feminine Flavia.


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Gens Flavia

Notable people from the gens Flavia include:

Flavian dynasty of emperors

  • Titus Flavius Domitianus, the emperor Domitian
  • Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the emperor Vespasian
  • Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the emperor Titus

Others

  • Flavius Josephus, often referred to simply as Josephus, famous historian of the 1st century, took his Roman name from his patron Vespasian

Women

Flavius as praenomen

Flavius was also used as a praenomen:

Flavian legions

Some Roman legions were called Flavia, since they had been levied by Flavian emperors:

Flavianus

Flavianus was an originally adjectival form of the name Flavius.

Fictional characters


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