Dagalaiphus
For the consul of 506, see Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus.
Flavius Dagalaiphus (fl. 461-475) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Biography
Son of Areobindus (consul in 434), Dagalaiphus married Godisthea, the daughter of Ardabur (consul in 447) and granddaughter of Aspar (consul in 434 and colleague of Areobindus). They had a son, the consul of 506, Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus, who married the daughter of the Western Roman Emperor Olybrius.
In 461 he was consul in the East. During the reign of Basiliscus (475-476), Dagalaiphus, attested by sources as Patricius, received in his home in Constantinople Daniel the Stylite, to allow him to rest during a demonstration against the Emperor.
Bibliography
- Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, "Fl. Dagalaiphus 2", Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-20159-4, pp. 340-341.
Preceded by Flavius Magnus, Flavius Apollonius |
Consul of the Roman Empire 461 with Flavius Severinus |
Succeeded by Libius Severus Augustus, Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus II |
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