Flavius Sanctus
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Flavius Sanctus was a governor of one of the provinces of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD.
He was well-connected, being an associate of the Gallo-Roman poet Ausonius but little else is known of him.
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Flavius Sanctus was a governor of one of the provinces of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD.
He was well-connected, being an associate of the Gallo-Roman poet Ausonius but little else is known of him.
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