Ruins of the Monastery of Stoudios.

Flavius Studius (Greek: Φλάβιος Στούδιος; fl. 5th century) was a statesman of the Eastern Roman Empire.

He served as consul in 454 together with Aetius (not to be confused with the magister militum Aetius).[1] He was a devout Christian and in 463 in Constantinople founded the Monastery of Stoudios[2] (although he may have founded it before he became consul).[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Bagnall, Roger S.; Cameron, Alan; Schwartz, Seth R.; Worp, Klaas A. (1987). Consuls of the Later Roman Empire. Philological Monographs No. 36. American Philological Association. pp. 442–443. ISBN 1-55540-099-X.
  2. Rainer Albertz (2001), "Kult, Konflikt und Versöhnung: Beiträge zur kultischen Sühne" in Religiösen, sozialen und politischen Auseinandersetzungen des antiken Mittelmeerraumes: Veröffentlichungen des AZERKAVO/SFB 493, p. 301
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