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17: 204:. They date to the period 340/341–351. They were edited and published with an English translation in 1962. They are cited with the prefix P.Abinn. The 1962 edition includes one document which is not part of the archive and is missing one that is. The accounts, contracts, letters, petitions and receipts in the archive cover both public and private matters. They show that the military authorities were often called upon in juridical matters. 177:
to obtain his reinstatement. He was back in office by 1 May 346. He still held the office as late as 11 February 351, on which day he officially retired to
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in 344, perhaps for religious reasons, but he appealed to the emperor in 345. He may have travelled to the court of Constantius II in
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Flavius Abinnaeus and His Ala V Praelectorum:A Study of Cultural Contact at the 4th-century Auxiliary-fortress of Dionysias, Egypt
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Late Anique Nubia: History and Archaeology of the Southern Neighbour of Egypt in the 14th–16th c. A.D.
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addressed by Abinnaeus to the emperors in 340–342 and a major source for his biography
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Abinnaeus's life is known in detail because an archive of 82 of his documents on
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The Abinnaeus Archive: Papers of a Roman Officer in the Reign of Constantius II
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Ast, Rodney (2018). "Abinnaeus, Flavius". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.).
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was also present. In Constantinople, he was promoted to the rank of
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume I, AD 260–395
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Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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was discovered in Philadelphia (Fayyum) and purchased by the
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take the date to be 337 or 338, when Constantius II and
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In 339 or 340, Abinnaeus brought some recruits from the
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Bibliothèque de Genève: Manuscrits et archives privées
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Woloch, Michael (1968). "Flavius Abinnaeus: A Note".
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MacCoull, Leslie B. (1991). "Abinnaeus Archive". In
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"The Career of Abinnaeus". 419: 311:Martindale, Jones & Morris 1971 306: 290:Martindale, Jones & Morris 1971 235: 13: 520:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 121:to the court of Constantius II at 14: 712: 623: 478:; van Berchem, D., eds. (1962). 57:. His wife was Aurelia Nonna of 412: 576:Journal of Juristic Papyrology 295: 158:as recognition of his time as 1: 32: 701:Ancient Greek letter writers 7: 676:4th-century Egyptian people 78:) until he was sent by the 10: 717: 652:, MA research paper (2011) 506:10.1177/030751332801400161 474:Bell, H. I.; Martin, V.; 100:, when the emperor's son 49:Abinnaeus was probably a 570:RĂ©mondon, Roger (1974). 207: 696:Letter writers in Latin 691:Ancient Roman diplomats 686:Ancient Roman soldiers 681:4th-century Christians 25: 644:Trismegistos Archives 128:Itinerarium Alexandri 19: 313:, pp. 1–2, and 194:University of Geneva 539:Martindale, John R. 381:, pp. 372–373. 250:, pp. 373–374. 142:Quinta Praelectorum 72:Parthosagittariorum 38:– after 351) was a 671:4th-century deaths 666:3rd-century births 515:Kazhdan, Alexander 484:. 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Roman cursive
Roman
Egypt
Christian
Syrian
Alexandria
ducenarius
vexillatio
Thebes
comes
Blemmyes
Constantinople
Constantine I
Constantius II
protector
Eastern Desert
Thebaid
Hierapolis
Itinerarium Alexandri
praefectus
ala
Dionysias
suffragium
tribune
Valacius
Antioch
Philadelphia
papyrus
British Museum

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