Justinus, Prætor of Sicily

praetor (civil governor) of Sicily; correspondent|Sicily
An obscure figure known chiefly as the recipient of letters, identified in the corpus as a praetor (chief civil governor) of Sicily. The title 'praetor Siciliae' was the senior imperial administrator of the island and recurs as an addressee in Gregory the Great's Registrum Epistolarum (c. 590-604). Beyond this administrative role, little is securely attested about the man himself, and nothing specific about his career, dates, or family can be confirmed from the surviving correspondence. Note: the record draws on two collections separated by more than a century (Sidonius Apollinaris, c. 430-489, and Gregory the Great, c. 590-604), so this entry may conflate distinct individuals or be a name-matching artifact rather than a single attested person; no unified biography should be inferred.
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