Anicius Acilius Aginantius (or Aginatius) Faustus (fl.
483–508), also known as Faustus albus ("white"),[1] was a Roman politician under Odoacer's rule.
[3] He is attested as praefectus urbi of Rome in an inscription celebrating his work in restoring an image of Minerva damaged by a falling roof during a riot.
The riot can be identified with the civil war that led to the deposition and death of Emperor Anthemius in 472, while the restoration could have been performed under Odoacer, but before 483.
In those years he was contacted by Magnus Felix Ennodius to be appointed advocatus fisci in Liguria.