Ablabius

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Ablabius was a prominent Roman official of the early 4th century, known for his close association with Emperor Constantine the Great and his influential role in imperial administration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman official
Roman statesman
consul of the Roman Empire
praetorian prefect
associatedWith Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Eastern Roman imperial bureaucracy
citizenship Roman Empire
closeAssociateOf Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
deathPlace Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
employer Constantinian dynasty
Roman emperor Constantine the Great
surface form: Emperor Constantine the Great
influencedBy Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
knownFor close association with Constantine the Great
high offices in the Eastern court
influential role in imperial administration
languageSpoken Greek
Latin
memberOf court of Constantine the Great
surface form: imperial court of Constantine the Great
notableWork administration of the Eastern Roman Empire
participatedIn governance of the Eastern Roman Empire
positionHeld Praetorian Prefect
surface form: Praetorian Prefect of the East

consul
magister officiorum
quaestor sacri palatii
religion Christianity
timePeriod Constantinian period
surface form: Constantinian era

early 4th century
workLocation Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire

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Gorgonia spouse Ablabius