Anthemius Isidorus

Flavius Anthemius Isidorus (fl. 410-436) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, the maternal uncle of the Western emperor Anthemius.

Biography

A native of Egypt, Isidorus, the name by which he is known in almost all sources, was the son of Anthemius, the consul of 405 and grandfather of Emperor Anthemius, making Isidorus the Emperor's maternal uncle. Anthemius Isidorus Theophilus was probably his son.

At an indefinite period between 405 and 410, he was Proconsul of Asia, as attested by inscriptions found in Hypaepa in Lydia. Between 4 September 410 and 29 October 412 he was praefectus urbi of Constantinople; in that capacity he received some laws preserved in the Theodosian Code and the Code of Justinian, which included one ordering him to complete the Baths of Honorius and build a portico in front of the structure.[1] He undoubtedly obtained both offices due to the influence of his father, who, as Praetorian prefect of the East, had the real power.

After serving as praetorian prefect of Illyricum (22 April to 10 October 424),[2] Isodorus himself was appointed to the powerful post of praetorian prefect of the East (29 January 435-4 August 436). He provided supplies to the city of Ephesus during a famine, which thanked him in an inscription; while praetorian prefect, he received two letters from Isidore of Pelusium. In 436 Isidorius was appointed consul prior, along with Senator.

Isidorius died before 446/447.

Notes

  1. Theodosian Code, viii.17.2a and 17.3a, Justinian Code, i.19.6a, all promulgated in Constantinople on 4 September 410; Theodosian Code, xv.1.50a, given in Constantinople on 29 October 412.
  2. Theodosian Code, xv.5.4 and xi.1.33.

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Preceded by
Imp. Caesar Fl. Theodosius Augustus XV,
Imp. Caesar Fl. Placidus Valentinianus Augustus IV
Consul of the Roman Empire
436
with Fl. Senator
Succeeded by
Fl. Aetius II,
Fl. Sigisvultus
Preceded by
Fl. Taurus
Praetorian prefect of the East
29 January 435 - 4 August 436
Succeeded by
Darius
Preceded by
-
Praetorian prefect of Illyricum
22 April - 10 October 424
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
Monaxius
Praefectus urbi of Constantinople
4 September 410 - 29 October 412
Succeeded by
Priscianus
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