Flavius Mallius Theodorus
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Flavius Mallius Theodorus was consul of the Roman Empire in 399, and author of an extant treatise on metres, one of the best of its kind (H. Keil, Grammatici Latini, vi.). He also studied philosophy, astronomy and geometry, and wrote works on those subjects, which, together with his consulship, formed the subject of a panegyric by Claudian.
His consulship occurred under the Emperor Honorius.
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Preceded by Imp. Caesar Flavius Honorius Augustus IV, Flavius Eutychianus |
Consul of the Roman Empire 399 with Eutropius |
Succeeded by Aurelianus, Flavius Stilicho I |