Ablabius (consul)

Flavius Ablabius or Ablavius (Greek: Ἀβλάβιος; fl. 4th century AD, died 338) was a high official of the Roman Empire and contemporary of Emperor Constantine I (r. 306–337).[1][2][3] and tutor to his son, Constantius II.

  1. ^ Salzman 2002, pp. 100, 302; Nordgren 2004, pp. 383–385.
  2. ^ Millar 1993, p. 210.
  3. ^ Budge 1907, "Chapter xlii. Of the Blessed Woman Olympias", pp. 163–165.