Anatolius (curator)

Anatolius (Greek: Ανατόλιος; died 14 December 557) was a Byzantine official, active in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565).

[1] According to Agathias, Anatolius was responsible for the care (administration) of the houses and lands owned by the emperor Justinian I (Greek: έπιμέλειαν τῶν βασιλέως οίκων τε καί κτημάτων).

This would make him a curator domus divinae (administrator of the private property of the imperial family) and honorary consul.

[1] "Adorned with a variety of marble plaques attached to the wall, of the kind that are lavishly and ostentatiously displayed by those who are inordinately fond of such superfluous and unnecessary bric-à-brac.

... One of these [marble] plaques, which was fastened to the wall next to the bed, was shaken loose from its fittings and wrenched off by the violence of the tremors.