Lausus

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Lausus was a high-ranking Byzantine court official and chamberlain under Emperor Theodosius II, known as a patron of Christian literature and monasticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine court official
imperial chamberlain
patron of Christian literature
patron of monasticism
associatedWith Christian monks of Egypt and the East
Palladius of Helenopolis NERFINISHED
Theodosius II NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
court imperial court of Theodosius II NERFINISHED
culturalContext Byzantine Christianity NERFINISHED
deathCentury 5th century
employer Theodosius II NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
floruit early 5th century
hasAssociatedWork Lausiac History NERFINISHED
knownFor patronage of Christian writers
support of monastic communities
languageOfEnvironment Greek
notableWork commissioning of the Lausiac History
patronageType literary patronage
monastic patronage
patronOf Palladius of Helenopolis NERFINISHED
positionHeld imperial chamberlain at the court of Theodosius II
praepositus sacri cubiculi
religion Christianity
socialStatus high-ranking eunuch official
sphereOfInfluence Byzantine imperial court NERFINISHED
Christian monastic circles
title Lausus the chamberlain NERFINISHED
workLocation Constantinople NERFINISHED

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