Darius (praetorian prefect)

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Darius (floruit 425-437) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.

Life

Darius was a Praetorian prefect of the East. He is attested in office between August 28, 436, when the law preserved in Codex Theodosianus XI 1.37a was addressed to him, to March 16, 437, the day in which another law, preserved in Codex Theodosianus VI 23.4a, was addressed to him.

He might have been in office until October 437; in that case, he was in Constantinople and received a copy of the not-yet published Codex Theodosianus.

Darius is to be identified with the Praetorian prefect "Damarius", whose wife Aeliana had a vision in 425, in Constantinople.

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Preceded by Praetorian prefect of the East
436-437
Succeeded by
Flavius Florentius (II)