Valerius (consul 432)
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Valerius (floruit 421–455) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of the Empress Aelia Eudocia.
Life
Valerius was born in Athens, son of the pagan and sophist philosopher Leontius, and brother of Gessius and Athenais. In 421 Athenais changed her name in Aelia Eudocia and married the Emperor Theodosius II; as result, Valerius and Gessius received several honours.
First Valerius was appointed comes rerum privatarum (425), then comes sacrarum largitionum, then consul in 432, to be finally appointed magister officiorum in 435.
In 455 Valerius wrote to his sister, at Jerusalem, trying to persuade he to leave the christological party of Eutyches an to return to the Nicene faith, to which Valerius evidently belonged.
Sources
- Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, "Valerius 6", Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1971, ISBN 0-521-20159-4, pp. 1145.
Preceded by Flavius Anicius Auchenius Bassus, Flavius Antiochus |
Consul of the Roman Empire 432 with Flavius Aetius |
Succeeded by Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus XIV, Petronius Maximus |
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