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==References == | <p> (Greacized '''''Γάϊος''''' '''''Νόρβανος''''' '''''Φλάκκος''''' , Josephus, ''Ant. 16:'' 6, 6), son of a somewhat notable consular Roman of the same name (see Smith's ''Dict, Of Class. Biogr. S.V.'' ), was consul with Octavianus in A.D. 51 (Tacitus, Ann. i, 54; Sueton. Vit. 3). While proconsul of Asia Minor, he promulgated the emperors decrees to the provincial magistrates in favor of the [[Jews]] (Joseph. Ant. 16:6, 3-6); and when praeses of Syria he befriended Herod [[Agrippa]] till influenced by [[Aristobulus]] (ib. 18:6, 2-3). </p> | ||
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Caius Norbanus Flaccus [1]
(Greacized Γάϊος Νόρβανος Φλάκκος , Josephus, Ant. 16: 6, 6), son of a somewhat notable consular Roman of the same name (see Smith's Dict, Of Class. Biogr. S.V. ), was consul with Octavianus in A.D. 51 (Tacitus, Ann. i, 54; Sueton. Vit. 3). While proconsul of Asia Minor, he promulgated the emperors decrees to the provincial magistrates in favor of the Jews (Joseph. Ant. 16:6, 3-6); and when praeses of Syria he befriended Herod Agrippa till influenced by Aristobulus (ib. 18:6, 2-3).