Flavius Sanctus
Roman governor of Britain
Intro | Roman governor of Britain | |
Places | Holy Roman Empire | |
is | Governor | |
Work field | Politics | |
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Flavius Sanctus was a governor of one of the provinces, Rutupine (now Richborough Castle), of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD and was part of the Gallo-Roman aristrocracy and he may have descended from a Sanctus, member of the Gallic Empire.
It was also believed he may have been a commander at Regulbium and Richborough Castle but he may have simply lived there. Roman emperor Constans appointed a Roman emperor whose name is unknown and was eventually replaced by Sanctus. Sanctus married Namia Pudentilla, a sister of Ausonius's wife's and Sanctus was praised in one of Ausonius's poems.
Aside from being a Christian, not many details about him are known.