Flavianus
Flavianus – the adjectival form of the Latin name Flavius – may refer to:
- Marcus Pompeius Silvanus Staberius Flavianus, 1st-century Roman consul
 - Lucius Septimius Flavianus Flavillianus, 3rd-century Roman athlete
 - Marcus Cocceius Anicius Faustus Flavianus, 3rd-century Roman consul
 - Flavianus (prefect of Egypt), 4th-century prefect of Roman Egypt
 - Virius Nicomachus Flavianus, also known as Flavianus the Elder, 4th-century Roman consul and prefect of Italy
 - Nicomachus Flavianus, also known as Flavianus the Younger, son of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus
 - Flavianus of Avellino (d. 311), priest from Antioch, see Modestinus, Florentinus and Flavianus
 - Flavian of Constantinople (d. 449), patriarch
 - Fravitta of Constantinople, also known as Flavian II of Constantinople (d. 490), patriarch
 - Flavian I of Antioch, 4th-century archbishop
 - Flavian II of Antioch, late 5th- and early 6th-century archbishop
 - Flavianus of Adramyttium, 5th-century bishop of Adramyttium
 - Flavianus (bishop of Cotenna), 6th-century bishop of Cotenna
 - Flavianus Michael Malke (1858–1915), Syrian Catholic eparch of Cizre
 
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