Flavius Sabin Antioch Damonicus ( Latin: Flavius Sabinus Antiochus Damonicus ) is an Eastern Roman statesman of the second half of the 5th century .
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| Death | 468 | ||||||
Damonik came from the capital of Syria, Antioch-on-Oronta . In 449/450 or 464/465, he served as a committee of the Consistory and the head of the border troops in Thebaid . In 468, Damonik, apparently, was on the post of military master and was commander in chief of all ground forces that took part in the Basilisk expedition against the Vandal kingdom . He died during the final , jumping into the sea in full gear, but not surrendering.
Literature
- Martindale JR Fl. Sabinus Antiochus Damonicus // Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire / AM Jones , JR Martindale. - Cambridge University Press , 1980. - Vol. II: AD 395-527. - P. 344-345. - ISBN 0-521-20159-4 [2001 reprint].