Ablabius
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Ablabius (Greek Αβλάβιος) or Ablavius was the name of several different people in the ancient world.
- Ablabius, a physician on whose death there is an epigram by Theosebia in the Greek Anthology
- Ablabius (consul 331) was Praetorian prefect of the East of Constantine I, from 329 to 337/338
- Ablabius (floruit 4th/5th century) wrote a history of the Goths based on Gothic legends and sources, which was used by Cassiodorus and Jordanes
- Ablabius (assassin), a man who attempted to kill Justinian I in 562.
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