Philagrius (prefect of Egypt)
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Flavius Philagrius (c. 295 – aft. 340 CE) was a Roman politician.[citation needed]
Biography
Philagrius was a native of Cappadocia and probably of Greek descent.[citation needed]
Philagrius was Prefect of Egypt twice, initially between 335 and 337, and subsequently between 338 and 340 CE.[citation needed]
Philagrius married[who?][when?] and had a son, Flavius Eparchius Philagrius.[citation needed]
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- Roman governors of Egypt
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- 4th century in Roman Egypt