Avienus (consul 501)


Flavius Avienus Iunior was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship with Pompeius as colleague in 501.
He probably belonged to the gens Decia; he was the son of Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius, and brother of Albinus iunior, Theodorus and Inportunus. John Moorhead argues that the brothers were on different sides of the Laurentian schism, with Albinus and Avienus supporting Symmachus and Theodore and Inportunus supporting Laurentius.
He was a correspondent of Magnus Felix Ennodius; one letter by Ennodius to Avienus has been preserved.
By 507/509, Avienus and his brother Albinus had already become patricii; around this time, but after the death of their father, they were asked to become patrons of the Greens and to appoint a pantomime.