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'''Felicianus''' was a Roman politician and military officer in the fourth century AD.
==Career==
Felicianus, a [[Christians|Christian]], was appointed [[Diocese of the East|Comes Orientus]] in 335 AD. He thus held one of the most important military positions in the east of the empire. Whether Felicianus was the first bearer of this title, as recorded by [[John Malalas]], is, however, controversial.<ref name=":0" />
Emperor [[Constantine the Great|Constantine I]], under whom he served appointed him as consul for 337 AD. He held the office together with [[Fabius Titianus]].<ref name=":1" /> However, Constantine died on 22 May of the consular year. The name of Felicianus was removed from certain inscriptions, giving rise to the theory that he was subjected to [[damnatio memoriae]].<ref name=":2" /> Nothing more is heard of him after the purge of the [[Constantinian dynasty]] following the death of Constantine the Great.
==References==
<ref name=":0">John Malalas, 318-319</ref><ref name=":2">The New Pauly's Encyclopedia of Classical Antiquity, Vol. VI, p.2162</ref><ref name=":1">CIL, 10, 476</ref>{{Reflist}}
Okumaya devam et...
'''Felicianus''' was a Roman politician and military officer in the fourth century AD.
==Career==
Felicianus, a [[Christians|Christian]], was appointed [[Diocese of the East|Comes Orientus]] in 335 AD. He thus held one of the most important military positions in the east of the empire. Whether Felicianus was the first bearer of this title, as recorded by [[John Malalas]], is, however, controversial.<ref name=":0" />
Emperor [[Constantine the Great|Constantine I]], under whom he served appointed him as consul for 337 AD. He held the office together with [[Fabius Titianus]].<ref name=":1" /> However, Constantine died on 22 May of the consular year. The name of Felicianus was removed from certain inscriptions, giving rise to the theory that he was subjected to [[damnatio memoriae]].<ref name=":2" /> Nothing more is heard of him after the purge of the [[Constantinian dynasty]] following the death of Constantine the Great.
==References==
<ref name=":0">John Malalas, 318-319</ref><ref name=":2">The New Pauly's Encyclopedia of Classical Antiquity, Vol. VI, p.2162</ref><ref name=":1">CIL, 10, 476</ref>{{Reflist}}
Okumaya devam et...