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Flavius Probus (floruit 510–513) was a Roman politician and consul for 513.
He came from a family renowned for its learning, and he himself is praised for his culture by Ennodius (Letters, VIII.21, autumn 510).
In 512 he was a vir illustris; the following year he held the consulate (CIL V, 6266).
- Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Martindale, John Morris, "Fl. Probus 9", The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (PLRE). vol. 3, Cambridge 1992, p. 913.
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Preceded byPaulus Flavius Moschianus | Consul of the Roman Empire 513_with Taurus Clementinus Armonius Clementinus_ | Succeeded byCassiodorus |