Probus (consul 525)

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Flavius Probus (fl. 525) was a Roman senator living in the Ostrogothic Kingdom who served as the consul of the year 525. He is called "Junior" in some sources, probably for confusion with Olybrius, a child who served as consul in 491.

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Preceded by Roman consul
525
with Theodorus Filoxenus Sotericus Filoxenus
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