Rufius Achilius Sividius
Rufius Achilius Sividius (floruit 483-488) was a Roman politician.
Biography
He is defined as "quaestor" (maybe quaestor sacri palatii) in the inscription on his seat at the Colosseum.[1] Later he was appointed praefectus urbi of Rome and then patricius. In 488 he was consul posterior with Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius, both appointed by the court of Odoacer, and praefectus urbi for the second time.
His consular diptych, which records his career, has been preserved.[2]
Notes
Sources
- "Rufius Achilius Sividius", Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-20159-4, pp. 1017-1018.
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Preceded by Nar. Manlius Boethius, post consulatum Longini (East) |
Consul of the Roman Empire 488 With: Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius |
Succeeded by Petronius Probinus, Flavius Eusebius |
Preceded by Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius |
Praefectus urbi of Rome 488 |
Succeeded by Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius |
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