Marinus (praetorian prefect)
Marinus | |
|---|---|
| Praetorian prefecture of the East | |
| In office Early 512 – Early 515 | |
| Monarch | Anastasius I Dicorus |
| Succeeded by | John the Paphlagonian |
| In office 519–? | |
| Monarch | Justin I |
| Personal details | |
| Died | ~ 539 AD |
Marinus (Greek: Μαρίνος) was one of the most trusted and senior aides of the Eastern Roman emperor Anastasius I (r. 491–518). He served twice as the praetorian prefect of the East, supervised some of Anastasius' tax reforms, supported the Emperor's pro-Monophysite policies and led the Roman navy in a crucial battle that ended the rebellion of general Vitalian in Thrace decisively. He survived into the regime of Justin I (r. 518–527), when he served his second tenure as the praetorian prefect, but was soon sidelined from power and died sometime before 539 AD.