Latinius Pacatus Drepanius
Gallo-Roman orator
Quick Facts
- Latinius also spelled:
- Latinus
- Flourished:
- ad 390
- Also Known As:
- Latinus Pacatus Drepanius
- Flourished:
- c.390 -
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius (flourished ad 390) was a Gallo-Roman orator and poet, the author of an extant panegyric addressed to Theodosius I at Rome in 389 after the defeat of the usurper Maximus. He was a friend of Symmachus, the champion of paganism, and of the Christian poet Ausonius.
It is uncertain whether Pacatus was pagan or Christian; in his speech he denounced Maximus’ persecution of the Priscillianist heretics. In 390 Pacatus received the proconsulship of Africa and later held other high offices.